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ADMONITUM

Warning, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Warning statement for the preparation of the medicated feed. CFIA, veterinary presciption checklist</description>
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AGNUS

Lamb, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A female (ewe) or male (ram or castrated) that is less than 12 months of age and is not part of the breeding flock. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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ALIUS_PECUS

Other livestock, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Domestic livestock animals, specifically goats, cattle (dairy, beef, veal), horses, bison, water buffalo, farmed deer / elk, alpacas, llamas, swine, poultry, turkeys, ducks, geese. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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ANTIBIOTIC

Antibiotic, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A substance produced by a microorganism and/or by chemical synthesis that possesses the following characteristics: 1) It has the capacity, in dilute solutions, to inhibit the growth of or to kill the microorganisms that harm another organism (eg, an animal) but has no toxic effect on the latter 2) It is used with the purpose of selectively eliminating the microorganisms in close contact with the harmed organism (this process is named “antibio…</description>
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ANTIMICROBIAL_RESISTENTIAM

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR)

Antimicrobial resistance is observed when the minimum inhibitory concentration value of an antimicrobial is equal to or above its resistance breakpoint. Resistant bacteria are able to withstand the effects of an antimicrobial drug using principally one of these four mechanisms: 1) drug inactivation or modification by enzyme production, 2) adaptation of its metabolism, 3) structural modification of antimicrobial targets and, 4) mechan…</description>
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ANTIMICROBIAL_SUBSTANCIA

Antimicrobial agent

Substance (including natural and synthetic products) that kills or inhibits the growth of organisms such as bacteria, fungi, viruses or parasites. CIPARS (2005)

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Antimicrobial agent

A substance that kills or suppresses the multiplication of any kind of microscopic organism (ie, bacteria, virus, fungi, protozoan, mange, etc.). As there is no specification of harmlessness for the host, this term includes all antibiotics, ionophores and…</description>
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ARIES

Ram, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A male sheep of any age that is intact and has been or is being used for breeding purposes. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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ASCARIDS_VERMIS

Ascarids or gastrointestinal nematode, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A parasitic nematode (family Ascaridae) that typically lives in the intestines of vertebrates. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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BARBARUS_MORBUS

Foreign Animal Diseases - FADs, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Diseases not present in Canada and listed by the CFIA as reportable. Federally Reportable Diseases for Terrestrial Animals in Canada. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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BESTIOLA_MALEFICUS

Vermin (together with Wildlife), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Includes all non-livestock and non-domestic animals and insects that may pose a health risk (disease and/or predatory) to the sheep flock. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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BIOSECURITY

Biosecurity, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A health plan or measures designed to protect a population from infectious agents. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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BIOSECURITY_DOCTRINA

Biosecurity Protocols, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Those measures specific to a sheep operation used to prevent the introduction and the spread of disease within an animal population and from that sheep operation. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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CAUTIO

Caution, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Cauttion statement for the preparation of the medicated feed. CFIA, veterinary presciption checklist</description>
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CIBUS

Food, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Any substance that is used for the nutrition of humans, animals, plants. Dico Latin (translated)</description>
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COMMENTARIUM

Collection, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Volume bringing together writings of various origins. Dico Latin (translated)</description>
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COMPONENDO_PHARMACUM

Compounding

Compounding is the combining or mixing together of two or more ingredients (of which at least one is a drug or pharmacologically active component) to create a final product in an appropriate form for dosing. It can involve the use of raw chemicals or the alteration of the form and strength of commercially available products. It can include reformulation to allow for a novel drug delivery. Compounding does not include mixing, reconstituting, or any other mani…</description>
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CONDICIO_ALIUM

Condition (other(s)), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Other justification (not a condition or a disease) for the use of the pharmacological product registered in the Canadian compendium of veterinary products (ex: anesthesia, vitamin C, Estrus, etc.).</description>
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CONDICIO_MORBUS

Condition (disease(s)), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Disease name that is proposed as a justification for the use of the pharmacological product registered in the Canadian compendium of veterinary products (e.g. anthrax). CDPQ Team</description>
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CONDICIO_SIGNUM

Condition (clinical signs), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Clinical signs or animal condition that are proposed as a justification for the use of the pharmacological product registered in the Canadian compendium of veterinary products (ex: enteritis, bovine respiratory disease, porcine respiratory disease, etc.).</description>
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CONSERVATIO_ARMAMENTA

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Gloves, clothing, footwear, head and face coverings, breathing apparatus and all cleansing agents, disinfectants and materials that limit, reduce or restrict contact by a pathogen to a human, by physical, airborne or any other means.</description>
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CRUCEM-CONTAMINATION

Cross-contamination, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The distribution of potentially infectious material from one animal to another, or between facilities, equipment or vehicles by animals, people or things (see also fomites). Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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CURATORES_VILLAM

Farm Personnel, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Includes all full-time and part-time staff plus any family members who work at the operation. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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DE_INFECTARE

Disinfecting; also, disinfection, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The use of a disinfection agent, i.e. a chemical that can kill pathogens, on areas being cleaned. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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DOCTRINA

Protocol, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

This includes any formal process that a producer used to define how they manage their operations on a day to day basis. The protocol may be formally documented but it may also be non-documented process that is strictly followed. The intent is to focus on the process rather than the documentation.</description>
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DOSIS_QUOTIDIE_DEFINIO

Defined Daily Doses (DDDs)

Statistical measure of drug consumption developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) used to standardize the comparative usage of various drugs between themselves or between different healthcare environments independently of cost or drug formulation.</description>
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DOSIS_QUOTIDIE_DEFINIO_HOMO

Dose: Defined Daily Dose for human medication statistics (DDD &lt;sub&gt;70kg&lt;/sub&gt;, mg/jour)

Defined daily dose (DDD) is a concept used for monitoring the use of human drugs (HOMO) internationally. The World Health Organization (WHO) offers a drug classification system (ATC) and proposes defined daily doses (DDD) for each drug. The system proposed by WHO was developed for statistical purposes and the proposed daily doses for each drug are based on the average maintena…</description>
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DOSIS_QUOTIDIE_DEFINIO_VETERINARIUS

Dose: Defined Daily Doses for animal medication statistics (DDDvet, mg/kg/jour), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

This is an acronym for the “Defined Daily Dose for animals”. The amount of antimicrobials given during a treatment (dose) will vary depending on the antimicrobial, how the antimicrobial is given (e.g. by injection, through water or feed) and the population treated (cattle, chickens, pigs). CIPARS uses this metric to adjust for this variation and help…</description>
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DOSIS_QUOTIDIE_DEFINIO_VET_CANADA

Canadian Defined Daily Doses for animals  (DDDvetCA)

The decision to develop DDDvetCA was made due to differences in terms of use and indications for use between Canada and other countries. Standardized DDDs for animals based on antimicrobials authorized for use in Canada were necessary for the development of antibiotic use indices in a Canadian context.</description>
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DOSIS_QUOTIDIE_MEDIOCRIS_VETERINARIUS

Dose: Assumed average maintenance dose for animal medication statistics (ADDvet, mg/kg/jour)

DANMAP and DVFA have defined ADD as the assumed average maintenance dose per day for the main indication in a specified species.</description>
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DOSIS_QUOTIDIE_NUMERIS_VETERINARIUS

Number of individual daily doses (n&amp;DD) for a standardized body weight.

The number of individual daily doses (n&amp;DDtarget weight) can be calculated from the total number of daily doses based on one kg of body weight (n&amp;DD</description>
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DOSIS_QUOTIDIE_PRAESCRIPTUM

Dose: Prescribed daily dose (PDD)

When a veterinary practitioner has to write a prescription, he has to estimate the daily dose that should be administered to the animal to obtain the expected biological effect. Estimation of the daily dose of a drug is typically based on the animal body weight and a recommended dose that is usually presented in milligrams or micrograms per kilogram of body weight. Dosing information is usually presented in the section for the he…</description>
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DOSIS_QUOTIDIE_TOLERABILIS

Acceptable daily intake (ADI), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Acceptable daily intake or ADI is a measure of the amount of a specific substance (originally applied for a food additive, later also for a residue of a veterinary drug or pesticide) in food or drinking water that can be ingested (orally) on a daily basis over a lifetime without an appreciable health risk. ADIs are usually expressed in milligrams (of the substance) per kilograms of body weight per day.</description>
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DOSIS_QUOTIDIE_USUS_VETERINARIUS

Dose: Used Daily Dose (actual) for monitoring of drug use in animals (UDDvet, mg/kg/day)

Used Daily Dose (UDD) or actual administered doses per day per kilogram per animal of a drug within a herd (actual administered dose/day/kg) can be calculated for all drugs. This concept is used by the German antimicrobial use monitoring system. This system  is interesting because the number of individual doses used at the farm (nUDD) can be easily calculated from the on…</description>
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DOSIS_QUOTIDIE_USUS_VETERINARIUS_NUMERIS

Number of individual daily doses (n&amp;DD&lt;sub&gt;target weight&lt;/sub&gt;, mg/animal/day)., VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The number of individual daily doses (n&amp;DDtarget weight, mg/animal/day) can be calculated from the total number of one kg daily doses (n&amp;DD/kg/day) . 
The estimation of the individual n&amp;DD requires a standrdized weight for the animal group.  For more information see the page</description>
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DOSIS_REGIMEN_USOR

Dosage regimen (unit dose, frequency and duration)

The dosage regimen is the frequency at which the drug doses are given. Examples include 25 mL twice a day, one tablet three times a day, one injection every four weeks. Drugs.com 

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DOSIS_UNUS

Dose or Unit Dose (différent frameworks) , VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The concept of a “Unit dose of a drug” is used in different referential frameworks related to drug use.  For detailed information on the different interpretations see</description>
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EMERGENTES_MORBI

Emerging Disease, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A new infection resulting from the evolution or change of an existing pathogen or parasite resulting in a change of host range, vector, pathogenicity or strain; or the occurrence of a previously unrecognized infection or disease.</description>
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ENDEMIA_MORBI

Endemic disease, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Continued presence of a disease in a specific population or area usually at the same level — often a low level. Also called enzootic disease. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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EPIDEMIA

Disease outbreak, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

When the incidence of illness from disease rises quickly and often to a high level within a short period of time. Sometimes the disease was not previously present in the flock, and sometimes it is an increase in a disease already present.</description>
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EXTRA_INSTRUCTIO

Extra-label use (ELDU), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Actual or intended use of a drug in an animal in a manner that is not in accordance with the approved labelling. This includes, but is not limited to: - use in species not listed in the labelling - use for indications (disease or other conditions) not listed in the labelling - use at dosage levels, frequencies, or routes of administration other than those stated in the labelling - deviation from the labeled withdrawal time b…</description>
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FOMITES

Fomites, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Any physical entities on which infectious material can be transmitted. They would include animals, people, their footwear and clothing, any equipment and tools brought into or used within a zone, dogs and cats, pests and vermin, and vehicles. Animals that act as fomites are themselves not infected but act as a mechanical transfer of infectious material.</description>
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FORMA_PHARMACUM

Pharmaceutical form (dosage form), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A pharmaceutical form or dosage form refers to the individual form under which the active ingredients and the excipients (inactive materials) are placed to form a drug (eg capsule, suspension, premix, etc.). The information on the dosage form is usually accompanied by the strength of the active ingredient in the pharmaceutical form For example: 500 mg capsule, 250 mg / 5 ml suspension, premix for foods at 22 g / kg…</description>
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FORMA_QUANTO_PHARMACUM

Pharmaceutical form x strenght, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Pharamceutical form + strength. CDPQ Team</description>
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FREQUENCIA

Frequency, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Single dose, once a day (sid), twice a day (bid), ad lib in food, etc. CDPQ Team</description>
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GENUS_CIBARIUM

Type of feed, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Type of feed (starter, grower, etc.). CFIA, veterinary presciption checklist</description>
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GLOSSARIUM

Glossary, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Dictionary of ancient terms. Dico Latin (translated)</description>
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ILLOCALIS

Location, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A single location is defined as a property used to manage sheep (or livestock) that is self-contained and not divided by land or public roadways (e.g. concession road, highways – but not private laneways or walking paths).</description>
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IMMUNIZATION

Immunization, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The process of rendering a subject immune or of becoming immune, either by conventional vaccination or exposure. CVMA (PUGS 2008)</description>
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INDICATIONE

Indication, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

An indication should specifically refer to the disease(s), medical condition(s) or prophylactic measure(s) the drug is authorized to treat or manage and include the patient population that the drug is intended to treat or manage.</description>
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INDICIUM

Indication (proof) of a disease, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Sign making the existence of a thing probable (illness). Dico Latin (translated)</description>
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INFECTIONES_MORBUS

Infectious diseases, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Diseases caused by an infectious disease agent e.g. parasite, bacterial, virus, fungus, prion. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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LATO_SPECTRO_ANTIMICROBIAL

Broad spectrum antimicrobial, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

An antimicrobial effective against a large number of bacterial genera; generally describes antibiotics effective against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.</description>
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LITTERARUM_MONOGRAPH

Product Monograph, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A Product Monograph is a factual, scientific document on a drug product that, devoid of promotional material, describes the properties, claims, indications and conditions of use of the drug and contains any other information that may be required for optimal, safe and effective use of the drug. The Product Monograph consists of three sections: Part 1 - Health Professional Information, that is (ie) prescribing information; Part…</description>
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LOCUS_PRODUCTIO

Place of production, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Location of the production site (geo-graphical coordinates). CFIA, veterinary presciption checklist</description>
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LOCUS_VETERINARIUS

Veterinary clinic location, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Location of the veterinary clinic (geo-graphical coordinates). CFIA, veterinary presciption checklist</description>
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MEDICAMEN

Drugs

Substance used for its curative or preventive properties with regard to diseases or certain symptoms, or which can be administered for the purpose of establishing a medical diagnosis. Translated from &quot;Grand dictionnaire terminologique&quot;

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Drugs, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM</description>
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MINIMUM_QUANTO_LABORATORIUM

Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Lowest antimicrobial drug concentration required to inhibit bacterial growth after an overnight in vitro incubation MIC is used to confirm or monitor bacterial resistance. Resistance is observed when the MIC is higher than the defined breakpoint of resistance associated with each bacterial isolate.</description>
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MORBUS

Disease, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

An abnormal condition of a human, animal or plant that causes discomfort or dysfunction. Dico Latin (translated)</description>
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MORBUS_ASYMPTOMATIC

Asymptomatic disease, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A disease that does not show any sign but the animal may be shedding infectious pathogens in secretions (e.g. respiratory aerosols, lacrimal discharges, saliva) or excretions (e.g. faeces, urine, uterine fluids, skin).</description>
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MORBUS_BARBARUS

Foreign Animal Diseases - FADs

In general, immediately notifiable diseases are diseases exotic to Canada for which there are no control or eradication programs.

The CFIA can undertake control measures for such diseases when notified of their presence in Canada. This category also includes some rare indigenous diseases. A herd or flock of origin must be certified as being free from these diseases in order to meet import requirements of trading partners.</description>
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MORBUS_DECLARATUM

Reportable disease

Animal owners, veterinarians and laboratories are required to immediately report the presence of an animal that is contaminated or suspected of being contaminated with one of these diseases to a CFIA district veterinarian.</description>
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MORBUS_ZOONOTIC

Zoonotic disease, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

An infectious disease that can be transmitted directly or indirectly (e.g. by a vector) from non-human animals, both wild and domestic, to humans or from humans to non-human animals.</description>
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MULTIDRUG_RESISTENTIAM

Multidrug resistance, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Multidrug resistance (multiple drug resistance) is considered through the CIPARS report designating the phenotypes that display resistance to more than one structurally unrelated class of antimicrobials regardless of the resistance mechanisms involved. This can be resulting from cross-resistance and/or co-resistance mechanisms.</description>
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NOMEN_VETERINARII

Veterinary Practitioner, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Name and coordinates of the veterinary practitioner. CFIA, veterinary presciption checklist</description>
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NOTITIA

List, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Series of analogous elements put one after the other. Dico Latin (translated)</description>
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NOTITIA_CIBUS_MISCEO_PHARMACUM

Information for the preparation of the medicated feed, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Information for the person who will prepare the medicated feed (feed mill staff). CDPQ Team</description>
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NOTITIA_MINISTER_PHARMACUM

Label (Health Canada), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The labels for drug products include package labels such as package inserts, prescribing information, fact sheets, or other materials containing drug product- specific information, whether included in packaging (option 1) or supplied to the end user at the time of purchase (option 2) or after purchase (option 3).</description>
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NOTITIA_NARTHECIUM_PHARMACUM

Drug package insert, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A package insert is a document included in the package of a medication that provides information about that drug and its use. For prescription medications, the insert is technical, and provides information for medical professionals about how to prescribe the drug. Package inserts for prescription drugs often include a separate document called a</description>
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NOTITIA_PATIENTES_PHARMACUM

Patient medication information, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The Patient Medication Information section is a plain-language translation of information contained in Parts I (information for the health professional) and II (scientific information) of the product monograph. Plain language means using the simplest, most common words possible, so that information is clear, concise and easy to understand for the intended audience.</description>
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NOTITIA_POTIO_MISCEO_PHARMACUM

Information for the preparation of medicated water, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Information for the person who will prepare the medicated water (farm worker). CDPQ Team</description>
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NOTITIA_PROFESSIO_PHARMACUM

Information for the health professional, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The information described in Part I (Health Professional Information) of the product monograph contains prescribing information , and serves the following purposes: 1) It identifies the information to be provided if a package insert is included with a new drug product; 2) It identifies information to be provided as part of all professional material and that may be used for promotional and advertis…</description>
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NOTITIA_SOCIETAS_PHARMACUM

Information provided by the pharmaceutical company, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Information found in the drug package insert and in other official documentation such as the one found in the Compendium of veterinary products (canadian edtion).</description>
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NOTITIA_USOR_PHARMACUM

Information for the user of the drug, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Information for the person who will prepare and administer the medication to the animal (e.g. animal health technician, farm worker, etc.). CDPQ Team</description>
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OBESO_VILLAM

Feedlot, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

As used in the Standard, feedlots are operations that purposely acquire lambs or cull adults from off–farm for the purpose of feeding but not breeding. All animals are sent to slaughter. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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OBSEQUIO_COMPENDIUM

Compliance with the Compendium of Medicating Ingredient Brochures (CMIB), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

For feed medication, the end user (producer) must know if his veterinarian's recommendation is compliant with the recommendations proposed in the Compendium of Medicating Ingredient Brochures (CMIB).</description>
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OMNIA_IN_OMNIA_OUT

All-in-all-out, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A production system in which the whole flock (all-in-all-out) or groups of lambs/sheep of similar disease risk (modified all-in-all-out) are housed and moved as a single unit(s) and are removed from the farm as a unit.</description>
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OPERATIO_OVIUM

Sheep operation, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The buildings, dry lots / paddocks / corrals, and pastures used at any time of the year to manage sheep; includes any structures that are used in managing the sheep operation that don't have sheep, e.g. equipment shed, handling shed or pen, records room, clothing storage areas, manure storage, feed storage. The sheep operation may have one or more than one location. It includes guardian or working animals (e.g. dogs, donkeys, llamas)…</description>
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OPUS_ET_CUSTOS_ANIMALIUM_ANIMALIUM

Guardian animals and working animals, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Includes dogs (e.g. guardian dogs, herding dogs), llamas, donkeys, horses etc that have contact with and are used to manage the sheep for purposes such as moving the sheep, or guarding the sheep from predators.</description>
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ORGANICUM_MATERIA

Organic material, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

As used in the Standard, organic material is any substance that is derived from animal or vegetal matter. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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ORIGIN_PHARMACUM

Origin of the drug, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The proposed drug for the use on the animals can come from two places: 1) compounded product developed and sold by a pharmaceutical company or a compounded product prepared by a pharmacist or a veterinarian. In all situations, the user of the product (producer) must know the origin of the drug (pharmaceutical company, pharmacist, veterinarian).</description>
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OVILE

Barn, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A farm building used for storing farm products and sheltering livestock. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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OVIS

Ewe, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A female sheep that is part of the breeding flock i.e. has been exposed to the ram for breeding purposes. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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OVIUM

Sheep, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A ewe, ram, castrated ram, or lamb. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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PASCENTIUM_INSTRUCTIO

Feeding instructions, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Feeding instructions or directions for use of the feed which should include the period of medication during which the feed is to be fed to the livestock. CFIA, veterinary presciption checklist</description>
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        <title>pascua</title>
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PASCUA

Pastures, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Fenced areas used for livestock grazing at any time of year. Can include multi–use fields (e.g. graze after haying or aftermath feeding). Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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        <title>pascua_community</title>
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PASCUA_COMMUNITY

Community pastures, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A community pasture is a public grazing area shared by more than one producer and not owned by a single producer. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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        <title>pathogens</title>
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PATHOGENS

Pathogens, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A bacterium, virus, parasite, prion, fungus or other micro-organism that can cause disease. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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        <title>patientes</title>
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PATIENTES

Patient, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Anyone who uses medical or paramedical services, whether sick or not. Translated from &quot;Grand dictionnaire terminologique&quot;</description>
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        <title>pecora_materna</title>
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PECORA_MATERNA

Maternal flocks, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Flocks that include breeding ewes that produce added and/or replacement lambs for the flock. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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        <title>permixtos_animalis</title>
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PERMIXTOS_ANIMALIS

Commingling, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The act of mixing sheep, either with other sheep from different farms or production facilities or with other animal species, resulting in direct or close indirect contact among them. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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        <title>pharmacum_consecutio</title>
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PHARMACUM_CONSECUTIO

Pharmacological effect, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The pharmacological effect of a drug is the measurable (quantifiable) effect on the animal, organ, tissue or cell. CDPQ Team</description>
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        <title>pharmacum_inclusion</title>
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PHARMACUM_INCLUSION

Medication (premix) inclusion level, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Quantity of drug premix to mix in the feed (kg/ton) This is a guideline from Canadian Food Inspection Agency Directive (CFIA) This guideline does not apply to other routes of administration.</description>
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        <title>pondus</title>
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PONDUS

Weight, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Weight of the animal or group of animals. CFIA, veterinary presciption checklist</description>
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        <title>potentia_medicamen</title>
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POTENTIA_MEDICAMEN

Potency (pharmacology), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

In the field of pharmacology, potency is a measure of drug activity expressed in terms of the amount required to produce an effect of given intensity. A highly potent drug evokes a given response at low prescribed daily dose, while a drug of lower potency evokes the same response only at higher prescribed daily dose.</description>
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        <title>potio</title>
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POTIO

Drink (drink), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Any liquid that can be drunk or action of drinking. Dico Latin (translated)</description>
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        <title>practice</title>
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PRACTICE

Practice, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A repeatable method of carrying out a task or activity for a specific end result, including the use of equipment and products. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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        <title>praescriptio</title>
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PRAESCRIPTIO

Prescription (precept, rule), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

What is prescribed. Dico Latin (translated)</description>
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        <title>praescriptio_componendo</title>
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PRAESCRIPTIO_COMPONENDO

Guidelines for compounding, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The practising veterinarian has three options for the treatment of animals: 1) use of a commercial drug according to the guidelines of the labels; 2) extra-label drug use of a commercial product (ELDU); 3) use of a compounded product. The producer should never mix drugs at the farm without clear indication from the health professionals (veterinarian or pharmacist).</description>
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PRUDENS_USUS_AMU_USOR

Responsible and judicious use of antibiotics (user), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Antibiotics should be used as little as possible but as much as necessary. When they are needed, we have to choose the right product at the right dose for the right duration.</description>
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        <title>prudens_usus_amu_veterinarii</title>
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PRUDENS_USUS_AMU_VETERINARII

Responsible and judicious use of antibiotics (vetrinarian)

When the decision is reached to use antimicrobials for treatment, control, or prevention of disease, veterinarians should strive to optimize therapeutic efficacy and minimize resistance to antimicrobials to protect public and animal health and well-being .</description>
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        <title>purgatio</title>
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PURGATIO

Cleaning, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Involves washing with detergent in order to remove all organic matter, and includes both a dry (scraping and brushing) and wet clean. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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QUANTITAS_PRESCRIPTUM

Prescribed quantity, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Type and amount of feed to be manufactured (the amount of feed manufactured does not exceed the amount that would normally be consumed by the number of animals prescribed to receive the feed during the prescribed period of medication).</description>
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        <title>quanto_medicamen</title>
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QUANTO_MEDICAMEN

Strenght of the dosage form

The strength is the amount of drug in the dosage form or a unit of the dosage form (e.g. 500 mg capsule, 250 mg/5 mL suspension). Drugs.com

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Strenght of the dosage form

Quantity of active ingredients that go into the composition of a drug.</description>
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RATIO_ORGANI

System (organ), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Main organs affected (digestive, respiratory, systemic, etc.). CDPQ Team</description>
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        <title>regio_oneris</title>
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REGIO_ONERIS

Loading area, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

An area that is designated for the loading and unloading of animals. This is not just the ramp but it also includes any holding area used for this purpose. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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REPRODUCTIO_SCAENAM

Stage of the reproductive cycle, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Stage of the reproductive cycle (gestation, lactation, laying, etc.). CDPQ Team</description>
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        <title>resistentiam_traicere</title>
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RESISTENTIAM_TRAICERE

Cross-resistance, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Situation in which resistance to one drug is associated with resistance to another drug and due to a single biochemical mechanism. CIPARS (2005)</description>
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        <title>salutem_notum</title>
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SALUTEM_NOTUM

Known health status, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The information that should be made available about a flock or an individual animal when offered for sale or intended for commingling, including disease history and the results of any diagnostic testing; flock health management practices; vaccination program details sufficient to determine compatibility with the home flock; and housing and movement detail sufficient to identify any potential recent disease exposure.</description>
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        <title>separatim</title>
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SEPARATIM

Isolation, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The action of restricting an animal to a location that is physically separate from other livestock. The purpose of isolating an animal is usually to prevent it from transmitting a disease to another animal, either because it is known to be diseased or because its disease status is currently unknown. It may also be to protect an animal from contacting disease from infected flock members. The location is known as an isolation facility.</description>
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        <title>signum</title>
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SIGNUM

Signs, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Sign making the existence of a thing probable (disease). Dico Latin (translated)</description>
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        <title>spec_ssap_codex</title>
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SPEC_SSAP_CODEX

Specssap codex, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

An eight-letter code to link the characteristics of the animal with those of the drug product. These characteristics are: # 1-4, Species (spec); # 5, subspecies or breed (s); # 6 sex (s); # 7 the age group (a); # 8 the physiological stage. The details on the encoding and the various possible combinations (n = 75) are presented on the</description>
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        <title>stricto_spectro_antimicrobial</title>
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STRICTO_SPECTRO_ANTIMICROBIAL

Narrow spectrum antimicrobial, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

An antimicrobial effective against a limited number of bacterial genera; often applied to an antimicrobial active against either gram-positive or gram-negative bacteria.</description>
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TEMPUS_PRAESCRIPTUM

Duration of prescription, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Duration of drug administration (single dose, 2 days, 3 days, 7 days, 14 days, 21 days). CFIA, veterinary presciption checklist</description>
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THERAPEUTICA_CONSECUTIO

Therapeutic effect, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Therapeutic effect refers to the responses(s) after a treatment of any kind, the results of which are judged to be useful or favorable. Wikipedia</description>
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UPC

Population corrected unit (PCU), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The Population Correction Unit (PCU) is a theoretical unit of measurement developed by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) in 2009 and adopted across Europe and Canada. It takes into account a country’s animal population over a year, along with the estimated weight of each particular species at the time of treatment with antibiotics. Although it is an estimation, it does enable year-on-year comparisons to be made and trends to b…</description>
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USOR

User, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

The one who uses. Dico Latin (translated)</description>
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VECTOR

Vector, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Anything, including an organism such as an arthropod (e.g. a tick, mosquito, fly, fleas, or mites), that does not cause disease itself but that transmits a pathogen by conveying pathogens from one host to another.</description>
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VET_CLIENT_PATIENT_NECESSITUDO

Veterinary–Client–Patient Relationship (VCPR), VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

A VCPR exists when all of the following conditions have been met: 1. The veterinarian has assumed the responsibility for making clinical judgments regarding the health of the animal(s) and the need for medical treatment, and the client has agreed to follow the veterinarian’s instructions. 2 .The veterinarian has sufficient knowledge of the animal(s) to initiate at least a general or preli…</description>
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VIAM_ADMINISTRATIONE

Route of administration, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Indicates the part of the body on which, through which or into which the product is to be introduced (eg oral, topical, intramuscular, rectal). A product can have more than one route of administration (eg intravenous, intramuscular, intra-articular).</description>
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VISITATOR

Visitors, VERSION OF THE GLOSSARIUM

Any non-personnel that come to the operation. Glossary of Terms proposed by the &quot;National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard&quot;</description>
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