2020
DOI: 10.2754/avb202089040341
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Patho-anatomic findings in finisher pigs, sows, and piglets detected during veterinary slaughterhouse inspection

Abstract: The number of patho-anatomic findings detected during the veterinary examination of slaughtered pigs was analyzed. From 2010 to 2017, a total of 20 550 072 finisher pigs, 484 710 sows, and 94 279 piglets were slaughtered in the Czech Republic. By comparing the overall amount of patho-anatomic findings expressed as an index of the ratio of the number of findings to the number of slaughtered animals, the highest incidence of patho-anatomic findings was determined in piglets (index 1.52), followed by sows (index … Show more

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“…MI’s general aim is to detect animal diseases or health problems at an early stage in order to prevent the occurrence and spread of foodborne diseases and to preserve the quality of foods of animal origin in order to protect public health [ 2 ]. In addition, official control of the abattoir provides a wealth of information that can be used in epidemiological studies and for the development and implementation of appropriate management programs on the farm level [ 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 ]. In the European Union, the modalities for conducting MI activities and official controls, in general, are regulated by Regulation (EU) No.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MI’s general aim is to detect animal diseases or health problems at an early stage in order to prevent the occurrence and spread of foodborne diseases and to preserve the quality of foods of animal origin in order to protect public health [ 2 ]. In addition, official control of the abattoir provides a wealth of information that can be used in epidemiological studies and for the development and implementation of appropriate management programs on the farm level [ 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 ]. In the European Union, the modalities for conducting MI activities and official controls, in general, are regulated by Regulation (EU) No.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, increasing attention has been given to animal welfare issues on all types of farms (e.g. Večerek et al 2020;Renčínová et al 2021). While there are many definitions of welfare, the majority of authors agree that animal welfare is comprised of two elements -the physical health of the animals and their emotional state.…”
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“…Exposing animals to stress compromises their welfare. Various studies have focused on the assessment of stress and welfare in farm animals (Nečasová et al 2019;Píšťková et al 2019;Večerková et al 2019;Večerek et al 2020Večerek et al , 2021. Increasing summer temperatures present one of the stressors for livestock (Autukaite et al 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%