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The role of farm business type on biosecurity practices in West Java broiler farms

Biosecurity is important to prevent introduction and spread of infectious diseases, including Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI). HPAI is currently endemic in Indonesia and it has triggered the adoption of a biosecurity policy. Although there is anecdotal evidence about the level of biosecurit...

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Published in:Preventive veterinary medicine 2020-03, Vol.176, p.104910-104910, Article 104910
Main Authors: Indrawan, Dikky, Cahyadi, Eko Ruddy, Daryanto, Arief, Hogeveen, Henk
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