2004
DOI: 10.1051/vetres:2003045
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A cost/benefit study of paratuberculosis certification in French cattle herds

Abstract: -Paratuberculosis has received increasing attention in France because of the important losses this disease may provoke. The use of certification schemes has proven its effectiveness for the protection of healthy herds against diseases transmitted mainly by trade. The economic justification of such schemes in the particular case of paratuberculosis is studied, for French cattle herds, using a cost/benefit approach. The basic economical hypotheses and estimates have been proposed and carefully examined by a work… Show more

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“…Economic losses attributable to PTB are a result of premature culling, reduced milk production, and loss of body weight in cattle sold for slaughter (Wells and Wagner, 2000). Dufour et al (2004) classified the losses attributable to PTB into two groups:…”
Section: Various Methods Of Estimation Of Economic Lossesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Economic losses attributable to PTB are a result of premature culling, reduced milk production, and loss of body weight in cattle sold for slaughter (Wells and Wagner, 2000). Dufour et al (2004) classified the losses attributable to PTB into two groups:…”
Section: Various Methods Of Estimation Of Economic Lossesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance it is known that, despite the fact that they do not show any clinical sign, the milk production of subclinically infected animals is lower than the production of healthy animals. Dufour et al (2004) Chi et al (2002) determined that in a 50-cow herd, direct production losses and treatment costs due to four infectious diseases: bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD), enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL), PTB and neosporosis. Direct production losses included milk loss, premature culling and reduced slaughter value, mortality loss, abortion and reproductive loss.…”
Section: Various Methods Of Estimation Of Economic Lossesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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