Standards and indicators used to increase effectiveness and efficiency in management of crisis (COVID-19) and its impact on agricultural farm/industry management and marketing
Scientific Papers Series Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
; 22(2):543-550, 2022.
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in English
| CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-1958247
ABSTRACT
Animal health and diseases have a major impact on human health and behaviour (i.e. zoonosis, schools, communication etc), food production (African Swine Fever), economy (direct and indirect costs) and trade (export, import, intercommunity trade). Even almost all countries have implemented all kind of management measures, humanity still face up today huge problems, for example the most recent experience, being COVID-19, which ceased almost all human activities in the world and changed people behaviour for several years (2019 up today). For this reason, the paper represents a systemic review of recent information on different management indicators developed - epidemiological/economic etc in order to assist managers (politically, authorities, farmers, all the people involved) to prevent, survey and control such diseases, to develop best practices for benchmarking their country health systems/farm management system etc, and finally to led to an effective and efficient management of infectious disease in livestock during crisis. In this regard, the retrospective method was used and the information reviewed was collected from the latest information published between 2019-2022, available on WHO, Economic Impact, CDC websites, where through a tremendous and collaborative effort across different public health organisations, scientists in the world, dashboards and standard indicators publicly available have been developed. The results of this study demonstrate that the managers of livestock during crisis, the competent authorities, the governments have to consider, undertake and include these kind of tools/indicators in their management in order to assist them to develop their emergency preparedness capacity and to manage in an effective way the infectious diseases during crisis respectively prevention, early detection, rapid response, identifying their vulnerabilities etc.
Prion, Viral, Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens of Humans [VV210]; Mathematics and Statistics [ZZ100]; Agricultural Economics [EE110]; Animal Husbandry and Production [LL180]; Marketing and Distribution [EE700]; public health; coronavirus disease 2019; standards; indicators; efficiency; crises; economic impact; agricultural sector; marketing; systematic reviews; farm management; livestock farming; disease control; Romania; Balkans; Southern Europe; Europe; European Union Countries; upper-middle income countries; very high Human Development Index countries; Rumania
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CAB Abstracts
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Experimental Studies
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English
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Scientific Papers Series Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
Year:
2022
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Article
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