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  • Biosecurity is increasingly vital in veterinary medicine and recognized by international bodies.
  • It's a standard for veterinary training evaluation and accreditation by organizations like the American Veterinary Medical Association.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To equip veterinary students and staff with essential biosecurity skills.
  • To develop and disseminate animal biosecurity research within educational institutions.

Main Methods:

  • Developing biosecurity research and disseminating findings through standard operating procedures, a dedicated website, an annual biosecurity day, and compliance checklists.
  • Conducting regular biosecurity audits and training programs.

Main Results:

  • The implementation of biosecurity standard operating procedures, website engagement, training numbers, and audits led to compliance with European and American veterinary education standards.
  • These methods support the acquisition and maintenance of accreditation from relevant bodies.

Conclusions:

  • Student participation in biosecurity processes improves comprehension and adoption of practices.
  • Integrated biosecurity strategies are crucial for meeting accreditation requirements and enhancing veterinary education.