This paper initially outlines the effects diseases can have on livestock production then describes the development of a method to estimate the production loss avoided due to the control of a disease by vaccination. The method involves estimation of individual production loss due to disease and the number of cases of disease avoided by vaccination. The method developed is then applied to determine the production loss avoided due to vaccination against B. bovis
This paper examines the economics of farm decisions to prevent and control infectious livestock dise...
Heartwater, an infectious disease of ruminants caused by the rickettsia Cowdria ruminantium (transmi...
Models can be used to plan, evaluate, and improve programs for animal disease control. In Germany, a...
This paper initially outlines the effects diseases can have on livestock production then describes t...
In this paper the role of acquired immunity in disease control is examined with particular emphasis ...
Cost effective disease control on the dairy farm can enhance productivity and subsequently profitabi...
Cost effective disease control on the dairy farm can enhance productivity and subsequently profitabi...
Cost effective disease control on the dairy farm can enhance productivity and subsequently profitabi...
A methodology is described to establish the relative financial benefit of farm animal disease preven...
Outlines the basic cost-benefit analysis of Mcinerney of the optimal control of livestock diseases a...
The paper presents an economic analysis of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) control strategies for lives...
Infectious diseases play a critical role in determining the profitability of individual farms and ma...
This paper introduces a mathematical model of control for an animal epidemic outbreak in an ideal fa...
Our purpose was to determine direct production losses (milk loss, premature voluntary culling and re...
Economic studies require accessible accurate data on the occurrence of the disease being examined. I...
This paper examines the economics of farm decisions to prevent and control infectious livestock dise...
Heartwater, an infectious disease of ruminants caused by the rickettsia Cowdria ruminantium (transmi...
Models can be used to plan, evaluate, and improve programs for animal disease control. In Germany, a...
This paper initially outlines the effects diseases can have on livestock production then describes t...
In this paper the role of acquired immunity in disease control is examined with particular emphasis ...
Cost effective disease control on the dairy farm can enhance productivity and subsequently profitabi...
Cost effective disease control on the dairy farm can enhance productivity and subsequently profitabi...
Cost effective disease control on the dairy farm can enhance productivity and subsequently profitabi...
A methodology is described to establish the relative financial benefit of farm animal disease preven...
Outlines the basic cost-benefit analysis of Mcinerney of the optimal control of livestock diseases a...
The paper presents an economic analysis of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) control strategies for lives...
Infectious diseases play a critical role in determining the profitability of individual farms and ma...
This paper introduces a mathematical model of control for an animal epidemic outbreak in an ideal fa...
Our purpose was to determine direct production losses (milk loss, premature voluntary culling and re...
Economic studies require accessible accurate data on the occurrence of the disease being examined. I...
This paper examines the economics of farm decisions to prevent and control infectious livestock dise...
Heartwater, an infectious disease of ruminants caused by the rickettsia Cowdria ruminantium (transmi...
Models can be used to plan, evaluate, and improve programs for animal disease control. In Germany, a...