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Live stock disease surveillance system evaluation: a cost-effectiveness study for dutch classical swine fever surveillance

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  • Guo, Xuezhen
  • Claassen, G.D.H.
  • Lansink, Oude A.G.J.M.
  • Loeffen, W.
  • Saatkamp, H.W.

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This paper presents a comprehensive economic analysis of CSF surveillance in the Netherlands, taking into account the specialized structure of Dutch pig production and a complete list of possible surveillance activities. The results of the cost-effectiveness analysis show that conducting PCR tests on rendered animals was effective whereas routine serology in slaughterhouses or on sow farms was not. The results of the cost-benefit analysis indicate that the current surveillance system in the Netherlands is adequate. From an economic perspective there is little to be gained from intensifying surveillance.

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  • Guo, Xuezhen & Claassen, G.D.H. & Lansink, Oude A.G.J.M. & Loeffen, W. & Saatkamp, H.W., 2014. "Live stock disease surveillance system evaluation: a cost-effectiveness study for dutch classical swine fever surveillance," 2014 International Congress, August 26-29, 2014, Ljubljana, Slovenia 182782, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:eaae14:182782
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.182782
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    1. Johnson, Kamina K. & Antognoli, Maria C. & Ahola, Sara C. & Gustafson, Lori L. & Branan, Matthew A. & Remmenga, Marta D. & Jones, Rebecca D. & Orloski, Kathleen A. & Hsi, David J., 2016. "Using a Portfolio Approach to Evaluate Animal Health Surveillance Portfolios in the United States," 2016 Annual Meeting, July 31-August 2, Boston, Massachusetts 235985, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.

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