RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Potential Applications of Non-thermal Plasma in Animal Husbandry to Improve Infrastructure JF In Vivo JO In Vivo FD International Institute of Anticancer Research SP 999 OP 1010 DO 10.21873/invivo.11569 VO 33 IS 4 A1 TAEHO KWON A1 NISANSALA CHANDIMALI A1 DONG-HO LEE A1 YEONGHOON SON A1 SEUNG-BIN YOON A1 JA-RANG LEE A1 SANGIL LEE A1 KI JIN KIM A1 SANG-YONG LEE A1 SE-YONG KIM A1 YU-JIN JO A1 MINSEONG KIM A1 BYOUNG-JIN PARK A1 JUN-KI LEE A1 DONG KEE JEONG A1 JI-SU KIM YR 2019 UL http://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/33/4/999.abstract AB Infrastructure in animal husbandry refers to fundamental facilities and services necessary for better living conditions of animals and its economy to function through better productivity. Mainly, infrastructure can be divided into two categories: hard infrastructure and soft infrastructure. Physical infrastructure, such as buildings, roads, and water supplying systems, belongs to hard infrastructure. Soft infrastructure includes services which are required to maintain economic, health, cultural and social standards of animal husbandry. Therefore, the proper management of infrastructure in animal husbandry is necessary for animal welfare and its economy. Among various technologies to improve the quality of infrastructure, non-thermal plasma (NTP) technology is an effectively applicable technology in different stages of animal husbandry. NTP is mainly helpful in maintaining better health conditions of animals in several ways via decontamination from microorganisms present in air, water, food, instruments and surfaces of animal farming systems. Furthermore, NTP is used in the treatment of waste water, vaccine production, wound healing in animals, odor-free ventilation, and packaging of animal food or animal products. This review summarizes the recent studies of NTP which can be related to the infrastructure in animal husbandry.