Modelling the benefits and costs of rinderpest control programme in Nigerian nomadic herds

For ease of manipulation to simulate a portion of reality. Complex systems of studies that involve integrating complex economic analysis of disease control programme require models. In this paper, a model is produced to assess the benefits and costs of control programmes in diseases; rinderpest is chosen as a case study. The internal rate of return (IRR) and net present value (NPV) which can aid the policy makers in the choice of the most economical and efficient alternative of a control programme amongst suggested alternatives given. The model allows epidemiological simulation to determine the effects of epidemiological parameters on disease control and herd development

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Main Authors: 97237 Muhammad, L.U., 97238 Muhammad, M., 17907 Singapore Veterinary Association, Singapure (Singapur), 33349 4. International Symposium on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics Singapure (Singapur) 18-22 Nov 1985
Format: biblioteca
Published: Singapure (Singapur) 1986
Subjects:VIROSIS, EPIDEMIOLOGIA, CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES, ANALISIS DE COSTOS Y BENEFICIOS, MODELOS, NIGERIA,
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