Principles for Evaluation of One Health Surveillance: The EVA Book 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-82727-4_6
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Applications of Principles to Case Studies Focusing on Non-Monetary Surveillance Values

Abstract: A central aspect of economic evaluations of surveillance components or systems is to estimate the value of the information that is being generated by surveillance. Importantly, the value of information is determined by the user of the information. This value is often realised through decisions on interventions that are implemented to manage disease in populations with the associated reduction of disease costs in human and animal populations including effects on

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