Enhanced and cost-effective biosecurity in livestock production

HORIZON.2.6HORIZON-RIAID: 101083923
EC Contribution
€48,683
Consortium Size
19 orgs
Summary

Given the multitude of interactions between animals, humans and production systems, a thorough understanding of infection transmission routes is key in designing good biosecurity measures. Transmission can occur via direct contact but also through a range of indirect routes such as clothing, footwear, contaminated vehicles, air etc. Although all these routes have been described, their relative importance and therefore the importance of the linked biosecurity measures are still poorly understood. Consequently, many of the current biosecurity guidelines are based on empirical evidence making it difficult to rank measures by importance.The overarching goal of BioSecure is to improve the capacity for key actors and decision-makers in livestock farming to understand, prioritise and implement evidence-based, cost-effective and sustainable biosecurity management systems in current and future terrestrial livestock production chains for pigs, poultry, cattle and small ruminants. This will be achieved by:•Setting up and facilitating a multi actor stakeholder forum to support interactive knowledge exchange, bottom-up behavioural change and uptake of the key exploitable results.•Collecting existing biosecurity intelligence throughout the livestock production chain and creating biosecurity risk maps at an EU level for improving future risk analysis.•Quantifying the impact of biosecurity practices through quantitative risk assessment and mathematical models as tools to quantify the probability of introduction and spread of pathogens at farm and sector level.•Improving and extending biosecurity scoring tools for accurate measuring the level of biosecurity and providing adapted and science based advices.•Evaluation and improvement of biosecurity measures through experiments and field studies. •Assessing the socio-economic impact of biosecurity measures both at farm level and beyond.

Consortium (19)

Project Results (9)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (8)
Are Visitor and Personnel Downtime Restrictions an Effective Biosecurity Measure to Prevent the Indirect Transmission of Pathogens to Livestock?
Animals· 2026DOI
Julia Gabrielle Jerab, Evelien Biebaut, Anna Catharina Berge, Ilias Chantziaras, Jeroen Dewulf
HogDSim - A within-farm modeling framework for infectious diseases of swine
Smart Agricultural Technology· 2026DOI
Jerrold M. Tubay, Egil A.J. Fischer, Marina Meester, Tijs Tobias, Arjan Stegeman
A Dynamic System to Control the Entry of Non-Authorized Visitors and Detect Superspreader Farms in Strongly Interconnected Systems
Animals· 2025DOI
Oscar Soriano, Laura Batista, Joaquin Morales, Eduardo Quintana, Carlos Piñeiro
Biosecurity for Livestock Diseases in Europe
· 2025DOI
Alistair Antonopoulos, Evelien Biebaut, Jeroen Dewulf, Johannes Charlier
Large heterogeneity in biosecurity legislation in the intensive pig production across Europe
Preventive Veterinary Medicine· 2025DOI
Evelien Biebaut, Marina Štukelj, Ilias Chantziaras, Telmo Pina Nunes, Vitalii Nedosekov, Carla Correia Gomes, Blerta Mehmedi, Isabelle Corrégé, László Ózsvári, Line Svennesen, Elise Bernaerdt, Ina Toppari, Lubomira Gresakova, Costanza Romanelli, Maria Eleni Filippitzi, Siv Meling, Branko Angjelovski, Susanne Küker, Arvo Viltrop, Mislav Đidara, Marko Nikolić, Thies Nicolaisen, Eline Vink, Lisa Dahlin, Branislav Kureljušić, Stelian Bărăităreanu, Alberto Allepuz, Jasna Prodanov-Radulović
Methods for assessing efficacy of cleaning and disinfection in livestock farms: a narrative review
Frontiers in Veterinary Science· 2025DOI
Iryna Makovska, Evelien Biebaut, Pankaj Dhaka, Leonid Korniienko, Julia Gabrielle Jerab, Laura Courtens, Ilias Chantziaras, Jeroen Dewulf
PARAMETRA: A transmission modelling database for livestock diseases
Preventive Veterinary Medicine· 2025DOI
Alistair Antonopoulos, Natalia Ciria, Áine Regan, Jerrold Tubay, Giovanna Ciaravino, Brandon Hayes, Sébastien Lambert, Timothée Vergne, Francisca Velkers, Evelien Biebaut, Arvo Viltrop, Jeroen Dewu
Highly pathogenic avian influenza management policy in domestic poultry: from reacting to preventing
Eurosurveillance· 2024DOI
Timothée Vergne, Mathilde C Paul, Claire Guinat, Mattias Delpont, Brandon H Hayes, Sébastien Lambert, Jean-Pierre Vaillancourt, Jean-Luc Guérin
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - BioSecure (Enhanced and cost-effective biosecurity in livestock production)