2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2012.08.007
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An integrated process and management tools for ranking multiple emerging threats to animal health

Abstract: Additional Information:• This paper was accepted for publication in the journal Preventive Vet- Del Rio, V., Voller, F., Montibeller, G., Franco, L. A., Sribhashyam, S., Watson, E., Hartley, M., & Gibbens, J.2013. An integrated process and management tools for ranking multiple emerging threats to animal health. Abstract: The UK's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs supports the use of systematic tools for the prioritisation of known and well defined animal diseases to facilitate long and medium … Show more

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“…The application of decision-tree analysis to animal health was explored in the 1980s and 1990s to estimate monetary values of or cash flow associated with action choices involving animal health programs (Elder and Morris, 1986;Ngategize et al, 1986;Parsons et al, 1986;Gillard and Monypenny, 1988;Bennett, 1992). Recently, MCDM approaches have been used for prioritizing diseases affecting animal health (Brookes et al, 2012;Del Rio Vilas et al, 2012;Humblet et al, 2012) and public health (Humblet et al, 2012) and to evaluate animal disease control strategies (van Asseldonk et al, 2005;Mourits and Oude Lansink, 2006;Mourits et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of decision-tree analysis to animal health was explored in the 1980s and 1990s to estimate monetary values of or cash flow associated with action choices involving animal health programs (Elder and Morris, 1986;Ngategize et al, 1986;Parsons et al, 1986;Gillard and Monypenny, 1988;Bennett, 1992). Recently, MCDM approaches have been used for prioritizing diseases affecting animal health (Brookes et al, 2012;Del Rio Vilas et al, 2012;Humblet et al, 2012) and public health (Humblet et al, 2012) and to evaluate animal disease control strategies (van Asseldonk et al, 2005;Mourits and Oude Lansink, 2006;Mourits et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then its ranking reports have informed Defra resource allocation, risk management decisions, including guiding research budget allocation, the selection of diseases for international disease monitoring and informing threat assessment by the VRG (Del Rio Vilas and others 2013). Individual disease reports provide material for Ministerial submissions, impact assessments and cost–benefit analyses and reactive disease briefing.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successful application of MCDA models in regular policy contexts have been reported elsewhere, 15 and have shown the benefits of systematic approaches to capacity prioritization. Indirectly, as countries or territories align their evidence needs to the framework requirements, we will be able to assemble a repository of comparable data on process-related indicators across the region, such as response time to outbreaks, is of critical importance for future modeling, operational and policy needs towards the elimination of dog mediated rabies in the Americas.…”
Section: Methodological Improvements and Following Stepsmentioning
confidence: 93%