2023
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1129891
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Can we use meat inspection data for animal health and welfare surveillance?

Arianna Comin,
Anita Jonasson,
Ulrika Rockström
et al.

Abstract: Ante- and post-mortem inspections at abattoir were originally introduced to provide assurance that animal carcasses were fit for human consumption. However, findings at meat inspection can also represent a valuable source of information for animal health and welfare surveillance. Yet, before making secondary use of meat inspection data, it is important to assess that the same post-mortem findings get registered in a consistent way among official meat inspectors across abattoirs, so that the results are as much… Show more

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