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A Cost-Effectiveness Study of Animal Disease Eradication Strategies: Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Ireland AgEcon
Dillon, Emma J..
The primary focus of this poster paper is to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of alternative control strategies for a number of simulated outbreaks of Foot-and-Mouth disease (FMD) in four agriculturally diverse Irish regions, examining for the first time, the potential role of emergency vaccination in the country. With the increasing threat of transboundary animal diseases due to globalisation, wider market integration and increased animal movement it is important that such an evaluation of control and eradication strategies be undertaken and contingency plans be put in place. The new EU Directive (2003/85/EC) on FMD control permits the use of emergency vaccination as part of an FMD control strategy. The slaughter of infected animals and "dangerous...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Foot-and-Mouth disease; Control strategies; Transboundary animal diseases; Emergency vaccination; Computer simulation; Cost-effectiveness; Livestock Production/Industries; Q1; Q17; Q58.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/25321
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Does Pig Density Matter for the Choice of Control Strategies in Classical Swine Fever Epidemic? AgEcon
Magen, M.-J.J.; Burrell, Alison M.; Nielen, Michel W.F..
This paper examines the importance of pig population density in the area of an outbreak of CSF for the spread of the disease and the choice of control measures. A sector-level market and trade model and a spatial, stochastic, dynamic epidemiological simulation model for the Netherlands were used. Outbreaks in sparsely and densely populated areas were compared under four different control strategies and with two alternative trade assumptions. Results indicate that the control strategy required by current EU legislation is enough to eradicate an epidemic starting in an area with sparse pig population. By contrast, additional control measures are necessary if the outbreak begins in an area with high pig population density. The economic consequences of...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Classical Swine Fever epidemics; Pig population density; Animal transport; Emergency vaccination; Preventive slaughter; The Netherlands; Livestock Production/Industries.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/24920
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Foot-and-Mouth Disease control costs compared: An Irish case study. AgEcon
Dillon, Emma J.; Matthews, Alan; Thorne, Fiona S..
The primary objective of this paper is to evaluate alternative control strategies for a number of simulated outbreaks of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) in four agriculturally diverse Irish regions, examining for the first time, the potential role of emergency vaccination in the country. The recent EU Directive (2003/85/EC) on FMD control permits the use of emergency vaccination as part of an FMD control strategy. While the slaughter of infected animals and “dangerous contacts” (susceptible animals on epidemiologically linked holdings) remains the principal tool for tackling an outbreak, the potential use of vaccination as an adjunct to the basic culling policy is now being considered. Using an integrated approach, combining epidemiological and economic...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Foot-and-Mouth disease; Alternative control strategies; Transboundary animal diseases; Emergency vaccination; Livestock Production/Industries; Q1; Q17; Q58.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/7969
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Strategies to Control Classical Swine Fever: Cost and Risk Perspectives AgEcon
Mangen, Marie-Josee J.; Burrell, Alison M.; Nielen, Michel W.F..
The paper examines the importance of pig population density in the area of an outbreak of CSF for the spread of the disease and the choice of control measures. A sector-level market and trade model and a spatial, stochastic, dynamic epidemiological simulation model for the Netherlands were used. Outbreaks in sparsely and densely populated areas were compared under four different control strategies and with two alternative trade assumptions. Results indicate that the control strategy required by current EU legislation is enough to eradicate an epidemic starting in an area with sparse pig population. By contrast, additional control measures are necessary if the outbreak begins in an area with high pig population density. The economic consequences of using...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Classical Swine Fever epidemics; Pig population density; Animal transport; Emergency vaccination; Preventive slaughter; The Netherlands; Farm Management.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/6967
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