Critical Role of Animal Science Research in Food Security and Sustainability (2015)

Chapter: Appendix G: Results of a USDA ARS- and NIFA-Sponsored Workshop on Animal Health

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Suggested Citation: "Appendix G: Results of a USDA ARS- and NIFA-Sponsored Workshop on Animal Health." National Research Council. 2015. Critical Role of Animal Science Research in Food Security and Sustainability. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19000.

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Results of a USDA ARS- and NIFA-Sponsored Workshop on Animal Health

In 2010, the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) held a joint animal health research planning workshop with the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). ARS plays a key role in identifying and addressing research needs within the animal science discipline. Stakeholders from this workshop developed the following prioritized list of animal health priorities for future research (Table G-1).1

TABLE G-1 Animal Health Priorities for Future Research

SpeciesRanked 1Ranked 2Ranked 3Ranked 4Ranked 5Ranked 6
Beef cattleBovine respiratory disease complex including BVD-Mycobacterial diseases (TB and Johnes) -Vectorborne diseases -Infectious reproductive diseaseMinimize impact of emerging infectious diseasesAnimal well-being

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1 Additional information can be found at http://www.ars.usda.gov/SP2UserFiles/Program/103/ARSNIFAWorkshop/PrioritiesCondensedFinal.pdf. Accessed September 2, 2014.

Suggested Citation: "Appendix G: Results of a USDA ARS- and NIFA-Sponsored Workshop on Animal Health." National Research Council. 2015. Critical Role of Animal Science Research in Food Security and Sustainability. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19000.
SpeciesRanked 1Ranked 2Ranked 3Ranked 4Ranked 5Ranked 6
Poultry breeder/ layersHousing systems’ influence on health/welfareSalmonella enteriditisTumor virusesColibacillosisMycoplasma gallisepticumInfectious laryngotracheitis
Poultry/ broilers/ meatFunctional genomics for disease resistanceGI disease/ integrity/host microbial interactionsDisease affecting world tradeRespiratory disease complexVaccines and their limitationsTumor viruses (Marek’s, ALV, REV)
Dairy EquineLameness Emerging & reemerging diseasesJohnes Noninfectious diseases of economic importanceTuberculosis Reproductive and developmental healthMastitis Equine genomicsTransition cow Foreign diseases & zoonosesInfertility Nutrition and metabolic disorders
GoatGastrointestinal parasites (worms and protozoa)Species-specific approvals for necessary pharmaceuticalsControl measures for caseous lymphadenitisMastitis control and treatmentQ FeverEradicate scrapie
SwinePRRS eliminationEmerging and zoonotic diseasesOptimize health of growing pigPeriparturient production efficiencyHealthy pig production with restricted antimicrobial accessForeign animal diseases
Suggested Citation: "Appendix G: Results of a USDA ARS- and NIFA-Sponsored Workshop on Animal Health." National Research Council. 2015. Critical Role of Animal Science Research in Food Security and Sustainability. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19000.
SpeciesRanked 1Ranked 2Ranked 3Ranked 4Ranked 5Ranked 6
SheepResearch on bighorn/domestic sheep compatibilityEradicate scrapieControl and prevention of ovine progressive pneumoniaPrevent malignant catarrhal fever in bison and cattleGenetic/ genomic solutions to economically significant sheep diseasesImproved diagnostics for ovine Johnes, Q Fever, and Brucella ovis
Specialty speciesTuberculosis rapid diagnostic toolsPrevent sheep-associated malignant catarrhal fever in specialty farmed speciesEpizootic hemorrhage disease/ bluetongueBacterial pneumonia—Pasturella/Fus obacteriaParasite controlTools and resources
TurkeyClostrial dermatitis (turkey cellulitis)Preharvest food safetyInfluenza in turkey breedersEnhanced gut healthHistomoniasisUnderstanding the adaptability of pathogens to current treatments
Suggested Citation: "Appendix G: Results of a USDA ARS- and NIFA-Sponsored Workshop on Animal Health." National Research Council. 2015. Critical Role of Animal Science Research in Food Security and Sustainability. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19000.
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Suggested Citation: "Appendix G: Results of a USDA ARS- and NIFA-Sponsored Workshop on Animal Health." National Research Council. 2015. Critical Role of Animal Science Research in Food Security and Sustainability. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19000.
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