Evaluasi Kinerja dan Tantangan Manajemen Laboratorium Biosekuriti dalam Pencegahan Zoonosis pada Sistem Peternakan Terpadu
Evaluation of Performance and Challenges of Biosecurity Laboratory Management in Zoonosis Prevention in Integrated Livestock Systems
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https://doi.org/10.33369/pelastek.v5i1.41652Keywords:
Biosekuriti, Zoonosis, Sistem Peternakan Terpadu, Manajemen Laboratorium, One HealthAbstract
Penelitian ini mengkaji evaluasi kinerja dan tantangan manajemen laboratorium biosekuriti dalam konteks pencegahan zoonosis pada sistem peternakan terpadu. Melalui tinjauan literatur komprehensif, studi ini menganalisis praktik terkini, inovasi teknologi, dan pendekatan interdisipliner dalam manajemen laboratorium biosekuriti. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa integrasi sistem manajemen mutu, penggunaan teknologi informasi canggih, dan penerapan pendekatan One Health sangat penting dalam meningkatkan efektivitas pencegahan zoonosis. Tantangan utama meliputi keterbatasan sumber daya, kesenjangan teknologi informasi, dan kurangnya tenaga ahli. Penelitian ini menyoroti pentingnya kolaborasi lintas sektor, pelatihan berkelanjutan, dan standardisasi prosedur operasional untuk mengatasi tantangan tersebut. Temuan ini memberikan wawasan berharga bagi pengembangan strategi manajemen laboratorium biosekuriti yang lebih efektif dalam sistem peternakan terpadu.
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