Barriers and Breakthroughs in U.S. Swine Biosecurity: A Key Informant Exploration of the Role of Human Behavior in Enhanced Biosecurity Compliance.

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Title: Barriers and Breakthroughs in U.S. Swine Biosecurity: A Key Informant Exploration of the Role of Human Behavior in Enhanced Biosecurity Compliance.
Authors: Gelalcha, Benti D.1 (AUTHOR), Chepkwony, Maurine C.2 (AUTHOR), Akinyede, Oluwaseun2 (AUTHOR), Das, Moumita2 (AUTHOR), Yoder, Colin2 (AUTHOR), Perez, Andres2,3 (AUTHOR), Aguirreburualde, Maria Sol Perez2 (AUTHOR), Corzo, Cesar3 (AUTHOR), Makau, Dennis N.1 (AUTHOR), Mahero, Michael W.1 (AUTHOR) mmahero@utk.edu, Zhai, Shao-Lun (AUTHOR) zhaishaolun@163.com
Source: Transboundary & Emerging Diseases. 4/16/2026, Vol. 2026, p1-15. 15p.
Document Type: Article
Author Affiliations: 1Department of Biomedical and Diagnostic Sciences,, College of Veterinary Medicine,, University of Tennessee,, Knoxville, USA, tennessee.edu
2Center for Animal Health and Food Safety,, University of Minnesota,, Saint Paul, USA, umn.edu
3Department of Veterinary Population Medicine,, College of Veterinary Medicine,, University of Minnesota,, Saint Paul, USA, umn.edu
Full Text Word Count: 10690
ISSN: 1865-1674
DOI: 10.1155/tbed/5537668
Accession Number: 193057484
Database: Veterinary Source
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ISSN:18651674
DOI:10.1155/tbed/5537668