2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0032884
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An Economic Evaluation of Preclinical Testing Strategies Compared to the Compulsory Scrapie Flock Scheme in the Control of Classical Scrapie

Abstract: Cost-benefit is rarely combined with nonlinear dynamic models when evaluating control options for infectious diseases. The current strategy for scrapie in Great Britain requires that all genetically susceptible livestock in affected flocks be culled (Compulsory Scrapie Flock Scheme or CSFS). However, this results in the removal of many healthy sheep, and a recently developed pre-clinical test for scrapie now offers a strategy based on disease detection. We explore the flock level cost-effectiveness of scrapie … Show more

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“…Boden et al. () compared three control strategies for scrapies using a deterministic transmission model to simulate the within‐flock transmission of scrapies for low, medium, and high prevalance flocks. Massaro et al.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Boden et al. () compared three control strategies for scrapies using a deterministic transmission model to simulate the within‐flock transmission of scrapies for low, medium, and high prevalance flocks. Massaro et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to 20 years. Examples of deterministic models were also found in the category animal diseases Boden et al (2012). compared three control strategies for scrapies using a deterministic transmission model to simulate the within-flock transmission of scrapies for low, medium, and high prevalance flocks Massaro et al (2013).…”
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confidence: 99%