دانلود مقاله ISI انگلیسی شماره 105304
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مدل سازی راندمان اقتصادی استفاده از استراتژی های مختلف برای کنترل سندرم تولید مثل و تنفسی گوسفند در سطح گله

عنوان انگلیسی
Modelling the economic efficiency of using different strategies to control Porcine Reproductive & Respiratory Syndrome at herd level
کد مقاله سال انتشار تعداد صفحات مقاله انگلیسی
105304 2018 42 صفحه PDF
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Publisher : Elsevier - Science Direct (الزویر - ساینس دایرکت)

Journal : Preventive Veterinary Medicine, Volume 152, 1 April 2018, Pages 89-102

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پیش نمایش مقاله  مدل سازی راندمان اقتصادی استفاده از استراتژی های مختلف برای کنترل سندرم تولید مثل و تنفسی گوسفند در سطح گله

چکیده انگلیسی

The model evaluates different intervention scenarios: depopulation/repopulation (D/R), close & roll-over (C&R), mass vaccination of sows (MS), mass vaccination of sows and vaccination of piglets (MS + piglets), improvements in internal biosecurity (BSM), and combinations of vaccinations with BSM. Data on improvement in health and productivity parameters for each intervention were obtained through literature review and from expert opinions. The economic efficiency of the different strategies was assessed over 5 years through investment appraisals: the resulting expected value (EV) indicated the most cost-effective strategy. Calculations were performed for 5 example scenarios with varying farm type (farrow-to-finish – breeding herd), disease severity (slightly – moderately – severely affected) and PRRSV detection (yes – no). The assumed herd size was 1000 sows with farm and price structure as commonly found in Germany. In a moderately affected (moderate deviations in health and productivity parameters from what could be expected in an average negative herd), unstable farrow-to-finish herd, the most cost-efficient strategies according to their median EV were C&R (€1′126′807) and MS + piglets (€ 1′114′649). In a slightly affected farrow-to-finish herd, no virus detected, the highest median EV was for MS + piglets (€ 721′745) and MS (€ 664′111). Results indicate that the expected benefits of interventions and the most efficient strategy depend on the individual farm situation, e.g. disease severity. The model provides new insights regarding the cost-efficiency of various PRRSV intervention strategies at farm level. It is a valuable tool for farmers and veterinarians to estimate expected economic consequences of an intervention for a specific farm setting and thus enables a better informed decision.