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
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Published: Singapure (Singapur) 1986
Subjects:VIROSIS, EPIDEMIOLOGIA, CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES, ANALISIS DE COSTOS Y BENEFICIOS, MODELOS, NIGERIA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:425022020-02-03T21:05:48ZModelling the benefits and costs of rinderpest control programme in Nigerian nomadic herdsProceedings 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 Singapure (Singapur)1986For 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 developmentFor 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 developmentVIROSISEPIDEMIOLOGIACONTROL DE ENFERMEDADESANALISIS DE COSTOS Y BENEFICIOSMODELOSNIGERIAURN:ISBN:9971846322
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CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES
ANALISIS DE COSTOS Y BENEFICIOS
MODELOS
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EPIDEMIOLOGIA
CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES
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MODELOS
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EPIDEMIOLOGIA
CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES
ANALISIS DE COSTOS Y BENEFICIOS
MODELOS
NIGERIA
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
Modelling the benefits and costs of rinderpest control programme in Nigerian nomadic herds
description 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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EPIDEMIOLOGIA
CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES
ANALISIS DE COSTOS Y BENEFICIOS
MODELOS
NIGERIA
author 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
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97238 Muhammad, M.
17907 Singapore Veterinary Association, Singapure (Singapur)
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title Modelling the benefits and costs of rinderpest control programme in Nigerian nomadic herds
title_short Modelling the benefits and costs of rinderpest control programme in Nigerian nomadic herds
title_full Modelling the benefits and costs of rinderpest control programme in Nigerian nomadic herds
title_fullStr Modelling the benefits and costs of rinderpest control programme in Nigerian nomadic herds
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the benefits and costs of rinderpest control programme in Nigerian nomadic herds
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