Publications by authors named "Aine Macken-Walsh"

Article Synopsis
  • Innovation in the dairy sector has led to increased production with fewer resources but has also transformed animal husbandry practices and product offerings.
  • The paper reviews perspectives from both farmers and consumers, highlighting their diverse knowledge, interests, and values regarding new technologies in dairy production, specifically in breeding, feeding, and milking.
  • It identifies both agreements and tensions between these groups, pointing to differences in knowledge and values, and suggests that reflecting on how to address these differences is crucial for future advancements.
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A high-quality animal health surveillance service is required to inform policy and decision-making in food-animal disease control, to substantiate claims regarding national animal health status and for the early detection of exotic or emerging diseases. In Ireland, the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine provides partially subsidized testing of farm animal samples and postmortem examinations to the Irish agriculture sector (farmers) at 6 regional veterinary laboratories (RVL) throughout the country. Diagnoses and data from these submissions are recorded and reported monthly and annually to enable animal health monitoring and disease surveillance.

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Bovine Johne's Disease (JD) is a disease characterised by chronic granulomatous enteritis which manifests clinically as a protein-losing enteropathy causing diarrhoea, hypoproteinaemia, emaciation and, eventually death. Some research exists to suggest that the aetiologic pathogen Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis may pose a zoonotic risk. Nationally coordinated control programmes have been introduced in many of the major milk producing countries across the world.

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