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WHO defines health as ...
state of complete
wellbeing
-
physical
,
mental
,
social
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the balance between ___ and ____ is essential
challenge
+
defence
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Challenges to health ? (4)
physical
,
microbial
,
metabolic
,
physiological
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Resistance to challenges: reduce chance of injury?
sensitive
pain receptors,
learn and avoids
hazards
,
stable
social
grouping
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resistance to challenges: avoid infection + infestation
barriers to entry (
skin,
hair
, internal
epithelial
surfaces)
maintain
hygiene
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resistance to challenges: fight infection and repair damage
immune
system + gut
tissue + wound
healing
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Domestication Factors increasing challenges (5)
crowding
,
selective
breeding for human desired
traits
, high
production
levels,
barren
environments
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Preventing infection on a group level?
biosecurity,
hygiene
, disinfection,
vaccination
,
antibiotic
treatment
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Preventing infection animal level?
physical
barriers,
chemical
barriers,
immunological
barriers
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how do infections spread ? (5)
1.
breathe
contaminated
air
2.
eat
contaminated
food
3. handle infected
materials
4. contact infected
people
5. contact infected
soil
+
water
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preventing infection from contaminated air ?
site selection from premises
1. distance from
neighbours
2.direction of
wind
3. controlled
ventilation
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preventing infection from contaminated food?
1. no
animal
products in food
2. good food
hygiene
3.
pest
proof food stores
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preventing infection from contaminated water?
1.
mains
water if possible
2. check
source
of other watercourses
3.
fresh
and
clean
water
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preventing infection from infected materials?
1.
bedding
(straw, sawdust, san, soil)
2.
farm vehicle
policy
3.
farm visitor
policy
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preventing infection from infected animals?
1. good
fencing
2.
stock
replacement policy
3. control
wildlife
contact
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