The past and future roles of epidemiology and economics in the control of tick-borne diseases of livestock in Africa: The case of theileriosis

This paper reviews the past contributions of epidemiology and economics to the control of tick-borne infections of cattle in Africa. The factors affecting successful and unsuccessful control are evaluated on a gographical and on a production systems basis, with particular reference to Theileria parva infection. The paper then discusses four areas of the emerging disciplines of epidemiology and economics which are likely to play an important role in better control of tick-borne diseases in the future, and illustrates their potential contributions. The four areas are: predicting target populations for vaccines through the use of serological tests, determining the appropriate sampling strategy to quantify tick-borne infection prevalence, modelling distributions and dynamics of tick-borne infections and predicting the economic impact of tick-borne diseases and their control.

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Main Authors: Perry, Brian D., Young, A.S.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1995-12
Subjects:livestock, theileriosis, epidemiology, economics, tick borne diseases, disease control, production systems, vaccines, models,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29512
https://doi.org/10.1016/0167-5877(95)00546-3
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-295122023-12-08T19:36:04Z The past and future roles of epidemiology and economics in the control of tick-borne diseases of livestock in Africa: The case of theileriosis Perry, Brian D. Young, A.S. livestock theileriosis epidemiology economics tick borne diseases disease control production systems vaccines models This paper reviews the past contributions of epidemiology and economics to the control of tick-borne infections of cattle in Africa. The factors affecting successful and unsuccessful control are evaluated on a gographical and on a production systems basis, with particular reference to Theileria parva infection. The paper then discusses four areas of the emerging disciplines of epidemiology and economics which are likely to play an important role in better control of tick-borne diseases in the future, and illustrates their potential contributions. The four areas are: predicting target populations for vaccines through the use of serological tests, determining the appropriate sampling strategy to quantify tick-borne infection prevalence, modelling distributions and dynamics of tick-borne infections and predicting the economic impact of tick-borne diseases and their control. 1995-12 2013-06-11T09:23:50Z 2013-06-11T09:23:50Z Journal Article Preventive Veterinary Medicine;25(2): 107-120 0167-5877 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29512 https://doi.org/10.1016/0167-5877(95)00546-3 en Copyrighted; all rights reserved Limited Access p. 107-120 Elsevier Preventive Veterinary Medicine
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Young, A.S.
The past and future roles of epidemiology and economics in the control of tick-borne diseases of livestock in Africa: The case of theileriosis
description This paper reviews the past contributions of epidemiology and economics to the control of tick-borne infections of cattle in Africa. The factors affecting successful and unsuccessful control are evaluated on a gographical and on a production systems basis, with particular reference to Theileria parva infection. The paper then discusses four areas of the emerging disciplines of epidemiology and economics which are likely to play an important role in better control of tick-borne diseases in the future, and illustrates their potential contributions. The four areas are: predicting target populations for vaccines through the use of serological tests, determining the appropriate sampling strategy to quantify tick-borne infection prevalence, modelling distributions and dynamics of tick-borne infections and predicting the economic impact of tick-borne diseases and their control.
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title The past and future roles of epidemiology and economics in the control of tick-borne diseases of livestock in Africa: The case of theileriosis
title_short The past and future roles of epidemiology and economics in the control of tick-borne diseases of livestock in Africa: The case of theileriosis
title_full The past and future roles of epidemiology and economics in the control of tick-borne diseases of livestock in Africa: The case of theileriosis
title_fullStr The past and future roles of epidemiology and economics in the control of tick-borne diseases of livestock in Africa: The case of theileriosis
title_full_unstemmed The past and future roles of epidemiology and economics in the control of tick-borne diseases of livestock in Africa: The case of theileriosis
title_sort past and future roles of epidemiology and economics in the control of tick-borne diseases of livestock in africa: the case of theileriosis
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