How can you use biosensors to detect infectious diseases in livestock?
Detecting infectious diseases in livestock is crucial for preventing outbreaks, ensuring animal welfare, and protecting public health. However, conventional methods of diagnosis, such as laboratory tests or clinical signs, can be time-consuming, costly, or inaccurate. Biosensors are devices that can measure biological signals, such as antibodies, antigens, DNA, or enzymes, and convert them into electrical, optical, or acoustic signals that can be easily read and analyzed. Biosensors can offer a faster, cheaper, and more sensitive way of detecting infectious diseases in livestock, as well as monitoring their health and productivity. In this article, you will learn how biosensors work, what types of biosensors are available, and how they can be applied to different livestock diseases.
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