In this study, costs and benefits of two Salmonella control options in broiler production were compared. The first option was to control Salmonella as set by Council Directive 92/117/EEC, so-called Zoonosis Directive. The second option was more intense control programme, the so-called Finnish Salmonella control programme. The costs of controlling Salmonella in primary and secondary production and the direct and indirect losses due to Salmonella infection in humans in both options were compared. The national control option was found to be economically feasible. One prevented loss of life covered all the control costs of the national programme
The Danish control program for Salmonella in pork was initiated in 1995, and since then the number o...
In Denmark, it was agreed to lower the Salmonella prevalence in pork to 1.2 % before the end of 2006...
Broiler meat is one of the sources of Salmonella contamination of humans. Concerns about food safety...
In this study, costs and benefits of two Salmonella control options in broiler production were compa...
The Finnish national control programme sets stricter salmonella control requirements than those prov...
When joining the EU, Finland was granted a permission to run its own food safety policy concerning S...
The objective of the study was to analyse the economic effects of introducing alternative Salmonella...
The objective of the study was to analyse the economic effects of introducing alternative Salmonella...
The objective of the study was to analyse the economic effects of introducing alternative Salmonella...
We describe Salmonella control programs of broiler chickens, layer hens, and pigs in Denmark. Major ...
<div><p>The objective of the study was to analyse the economic effects of introducing alternative <i...
The This paper examines consumer benefits of the Finnish Salmonella Control Program (FSCP) by using ...
The study assessed the risk salmonella incurred for the Finnish consumers through broiler meat and b...
ABSTRACT Salmonellosis, a common human intestinal disorder primarily caused by Salmonella-contami-na...
<p>Human illness and net effects expressed as means, other benefits and costs expressed as point est...
The Danish control program for Salmonella in pork was initiated in 1995, and since then the number o...
In Denmark, it was agreed to lower the Salmonella prevalence in pork to 1.2 % before the end of 2006...
Broiler meat is one of the sources of Salmonella contamination of humans. Concerns about food safety...
In this study, costs and benefits of two Salmonella control options in broiler production were compa...
The Finnish national control programme sets stricter salmonella control requirements than those prov...
When joining the EU, Finland was granted a permission to run its own food safety policy concerning S...
The objective of the study was to analyse the economic effects of introducing alternative Salmonella...
The objective of the study was to analyse the economic effects of introducing alternative Salmonella...
The objective of the study was to analyse the economic effects of introducing alternative Salmonella...
We describe Salmonella control programs of broiler chickens, layer hens, and pigs in Denmark. Major ...
<div><p>The objective of the study was to analyse the economic effects of introducing alternative <i...
The This paper examines consumer benefits of the Finnish Salmonella Control Program (FSCP) by using ...
The study assessed the risk salmonella incurred for the Finnish consumers through broiler meat and b...
ABSTRACT Salmonellosis, a common human intestinal disorder primarily caused by Salmonella-contami-na...
<p>Human illness and net effects expressed as means, other benefits and costs expressed as point est...
The Danish control program for Salmonella in pork was initiated in 1995, and since then the number o...
In Denmark, it was agreed to lower the Salmonella prevalence in pork to 1.2 % before the end of 2006...
Broiler meat is one of the sources of Salmonella contamination of humans. Concerns about food safety...