This paper investigates the public health effects of mandatory and voluntary milk pasteurization adoptions in the United States. With generalized synthetic control methods (GSCM), we estimate the casual health impact of city pasteurization ordinances in 16 treated cities. Our results show the average treatment effect of city with pasteurization ordinances was obvious. Children diarrhea mortality rates on average in the treated group is 7.62 lower than their synthetic versions. And the number was only 1.04 in the control group. The treatment effect measured by GSCM is also different from the results measured by classical linear based Differences-in-Differences model. Next, we implement a FE analysis to examine the effect of voluntary pasteur...
This paper seeks to adduce evidence on the social consequences of milk consumption in the period 185...
Abstract: Milk borne public health hazards can be classified as biological, chemical or Physical age...
2 p. Reprinted from: American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 13, No. 11, November 192
This paper investigates the public health effects of mandatory and voluntary milk pasteurization ado...
My dissertation is a comprehensive economic history study to the public health impacts of milk paste...
My dissertation is a comprehensive economic history study to the public health impacts of milk paste...
This article explains how pasteurization—with few outspoken political supporters during this period—...
Although milk and dairy products are important components of a healthy diet, if consumed unpasteuriz...
On October 1, 2004, more demanding pasteurization testing regulations go into effect for dairies in ...
Although pasteurization eliminates pathogens and consumption of nonpasteurized dairy products is unc...
Holder pasteurization (62.5 °C, 30 min) of human milk is thought to reduce the risk of transmitting ...
The effects of implementing food safety measures including pre-requisite programs (PRPs) and/or Haza...
Milk has been the one of the main nutrient sources of human diet for centuries. Microbial studies on...
The growing popularity of unpasteurized milk in the United States raises public health concerns. We ...
The objectives of the study were twofold: to prove that participatory risk assessment can be applied...
This paper seeks to adduce evidence on the social consequences of milk consumption in the period 185...
Abstract: Milk borne public health hazards can be classified as biological, chemical or Physical age...
2 p. Reprinted from: American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 13, No. 11, November 192
This paper investigates the public health effects of mandatory and voluntary milk pasteurization ado...
My dissertation is a comprehensive economic history study to the public health impacts of milk paste...
My dissertation is a comprehensive economic history study to the public health impacts of milk paste...
This article explains how pasteurization—with few outspoken political supporters during this period—...
Although milk and dairy products are important components of a healthy diet, if consumed unpasteuriz...
On October 1, 2004, more demanding pasteurization testing regulations go into effect for dairies in ...
Although pasteurization eliminates pathogens and consumption of nonpasteurized dairy products is unc...
Holder pasteurization (62.5 °C, 30 min) of human milk is thought to reduce the risk of transmitting ...
The effects of implementing food safety measures including pre-requisite programs (PRPs) and/or Haza...
Milk has been the one of the main nutrient sources of human diet for centuries. Microbial studies on...
The growing popularity of unpasteurized milk in the United States raises public health concerns. We ...
The objectives of the study were twofold: to prove that participatory risk assessment can be applied...
This paper seeks to adduce evidence on the social consequences of milk consumption in the period 185...
Abstract: Milk borne public health hazards can be classified as biological, chemical or Physical age...
2 p. Reprinted from: American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 13, No. 11, November 192