– Infectious disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans. These diseases may
originate in animals and have the potential to affect human health, often requiring specific biosecurity
measures to prevent transmission.
The overall well-being of animals, including their physical, mental, and behavioral aspects. It
encompasses preventive measures, diagnosis, and disease treatment to ensure animal health and longevity.
State of being free from microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, ensuring a sterile or
pathogen-free environment to prevent contamination and infection.
– Specialized clothing or equipment worn by individuals to protect
themselves from various hazards in the workplace or other environments.
Microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi, that can cause disease or infection in a host
organism. Pathogens are often the causative agents of infectious diseases
A biological substance that threatens human health or the environment. This can include
microorganisms, toxins, or other biological materials that have the potential to cause harm.
– Practices and conditions that help maintain cleanliness and health. It involves measures to prevent
the spread of disease and promote overall well-being, including personal cleanliness, sanitation, and
disinfection
– State of being completely free from all living microorganisms and pathogens, ensuring a germ-free
and aseptic environment, typically achieved through sterilization processes
Set of measures and protocols designed to prevent the introduction and spread of infectious
diseases, particularly in agriculture, healthcare, and other settings where living organisms are involved.
Describes removing or removing protective clothing or gear, especially in situations where
contamination or infection is a concern.