Ex-ante economic analysis of animal disease surveillance.

@article{Tambi2004ExanteEA,
  title={Ex-ante economic analysis of animal disease surveillance.},
  author={Emmanuel N. Tambi and O. W. Maina and Jeffrey C. Mariner},
  journal={Revue scientifique et technique},
  year={2004},
  volume={23 3},
  pages={
          737-52
        }
}
This paper provides an ex-ante economic analysis comparing four alternative intervention strategies for the control and eradication of rinderpest against a scenario of no intervention in a cattle population similar in size to that of Ethiopia. The interventions were three different coverage levels of mass vaccination and one surveillance-based programme where vaccination targeted infected sub-populations. For each scenario, the disease impact was estimated using an open-population, state… 
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