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Depending on the type of wood being processed and the manufacturing technology used, the composition of airborne microflora in sawmills varies substantially. The airborne microflora can be linked to contaminated wood shavings, which are one of the potential pollutants that have an impact on poultry production. The connection through contaminated wood shavings between sawmills and poultries is evident, such as all the adverse effects caused by it, which can influence not only animals’ health but also workers’ health and the environment. Taking into consideration the microbial profile and the toxicological potential of wood materials used by sawmills and applied in poultry pavilions as bedding material, this poster intends to promote discussion in order to achieve the SDGs through the application of a One Health intervention.
Descrição
This work was supported by national funds through the FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, I.P., within the scope of the PhD Grant UI/BD/151431/2021. Along with national funds through FCT/MCTES/FSE/UE, UI/BD/153746/2022, and CE3CunitUIDB/00329/2020 within the scope of a PhD Grant. H&TRC authors gratefully acknowledge the FCT/MCTES national support through the UIDB/05608/2020 and UIDP/05608/2020.
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Occupational health Occupational exposure Wood shavings Sawmills Poultry One Health FCT_UIDB/05608/2020 FCT_UIDP/05608/2020
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Gomes B, Dias M, Cervantes R, Pena P, Viegas C. The dark side of wood shavings: One Health intervention to meet the Sustainable Development Goals on sawmills and poultries. In: 1st Egas Moniz One Health Symposium, Monte da Caparica (Portugal), November 3, 2022.
