One of the main strategies to control the spread of infectious animal diseases is the implementation of movement restrictions. This paper shows a loss in efficiency of the movement restriction policy (MRP) when behavioral responses of farmers are taken into account. Incorporating the strategic behavior of farmers in an epidemiologic model reveals that the MRP can trigger premature animal sales by farms at high risk of becoming infected that significantly reduce the efficacy of the policy. The results are validated in a parameterized network via Monte Carlo simulations and measures to mitigate the loss of efficiency of the MRP are discussed. Financial aid to farmers can be justified by public health concerns, not only for equity. This paper ...
This paper examines the economics of farm decisions to prevent and control infectious livestock dise...
Sustainable animal disease management requires to design and implement control policies at the regio...
Trade in feeder animals creates externalities when animal diseases can spread beyond the purchasing ...
One of the main strategies to control the spread of infectious animal diseases is the implementation...
One of the main strategies to control the spread of infectious animal diseases is the implementation...
One of the main strategies to control the spread of infectious animal diseases is the implementation...
International audienceAccounting for individual decisions in mechanistic epidemiological models rema...
The widely recognized externalities associated with livestock disease control have prompted countrie...
Livestock disease controls are often linked to movements between farms, for example, via quarantine ...
The control of animal diseases is an issue of particular interest in animal production chains. Becau...
We develop a dynamic model of livestock disease and decentralized economic behavior as a jointly-det...
AbstractDuring the past decade the British livestock industry has suffered from several major pathog...
Animal health authorities responsible for effective voluntary livestock disease control need to cons...
<div><p>The effectiveness of infectious disease control depends on the ability of health managers to...
Livestock movements are essential for the economic success of the industry. However, these movements...
This paper examines the economics of farm decisions to prevent and control infectious livestock dise...
Sustainable animal disease management requires to design and implement control policies at the regio...
Trade in feeder animals creates externalities when animal diseases can spread beyond the purchasing ...
One of the main strategies to control the spread of infectious animal diseases is the implementation...
One of the main strategies to control the spread of infectious animal diseases is the implementation...
One of the main strategies to control the spread of infectious animal diseases is the implementation...
International audienceAccounting for individual decisions in mechanistic epidemiological models rema...
The widely recognized externalities associated with livestock disease control have prompted countrie...
Livestock disease controls are often linked to movements between farms, for example, via quarantine ...
The control of animal diseases is an issue of particular interest in animal production chains. Becau...
We develop a dynamic model of livestock disease and decentralized economic behavior as a jointly-det...
AbstractDuring the past decade the British livestock industry has suffered from several major pathog...
Animal health authorities responsible for effective voluntary livestock disease control need to cons...
<div><p>The effectiveness of infectious disease control depends on the ability of health managers to...
Livestock movements are essential for the economic success of the industry. However, these movements...
This paper examines the economics of farm decisions to prevent and control infectious livestock dise...
Sustainable animal disease management requires to design and implement control policies at the regio...
Trade in feeder animals creates externalities when animal diseases can spread beyond the purchasing ...