Imports to Colombia during the years 2007 - 2009 of live animals, products and by-products of bovine, porcine and avian linking major diseases associated with them represent a risk to animal health in the country

Authors

  • Yenni Sánchez L. MVZ, Universidad de los Llanos
  • Dumar Alexander Jaramillo Hernández MVZ, Esp, MSc. Grupo de investigación en Farmacología Experimental y Medicina Interna ÉLITE https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1377-1747 (unauthenticated)
  • J. Carlos Hernández MV, Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario ICA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22579/22484817.594

Keywords:

animals imports, disease control, exotic diseases

Abstract

This work was performed to determine the major diseases can be transmitted through the importation of live animals, products and byproducts of cattle, pigs and poultry, which may affect the status of the country both in the animal area as public health is equally important to know the health measures provided by Colombia for the prevention of endemic animal diseases and exotic species listed above, because as our mission veterinarians working for animal health in the country. Knowledge of preventive health programs and disease control allows greater participation in international markets. We conclude that the products and by-products of bovine correspond to the increased volume of imports into Colombia during the years 2007-2009, followed by avian species and finally swine, according to statistical reports of the Colombian Agricultural Institute, for 2007 the percentage of imports of bovine origin was 40%, 39% avian and swine from 21% for the year 2008 the share of imports of bovine origin was 53%, 28% avian and swine and 19% for the year 2009 the share of imports of bovine origin was 46%, 35% avian and swine from 19% U.S. being the largest exporter of products and animal by-products in terms of these three species. Within the main diseases associated with the importation of animal products and byproducts of cattle, pigs and poultry, which affect not only animal health but also represent a public health problem because they are zoonotic type Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, Paratuberculosis, Brucellosis, Leptospirosis, trichinellosis, New Castle, Cysticercosis, Salmonellosis, Avian Influenza and Rabies. The Colombian Agricultural Institute (ICA) is a state agency responsible for preventing the entry into airports, ports and border crossings of pathogens that may affect animal health or public health, for this makes operating procedures and physical and documentary inspections, seizures, reembarques and cremation.

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Published

2012-06-30

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Revisión de literatura

How to Cite

Imports to Colombia during the years 2007 - 2009 of live animals, products and by-products of bovine, porcine and avian linking major diseases associated with them represent a risk to animal health in the country. (2012). Revista Sistemas De Producción Agroecológicos, 3(1), 73-119. https://doi.org/10.22579/22484817.594

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