Benefit-cost analysis of vaccination and preemptive slaughter as a means of eradicating foot-and-mouth disease.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] I. Yeruham,et al. Adverse reactions to FMD vaccine. , 2001, Veterinary dermatology.
[2] Aalt A. Dijkhuizen,et al. A dynamic model for cost-benefit analyses of foot-and-mouth disease control strategies , 1992 .
[3] N. M. Idaikkadar,et al. CHAPTER 10 – Census of Agriculture , 1979 .
[4] R. Kitching. A recent history of foot-and-mouth disease. , 1998, Journal of comparative pathology.
[5] A A Dijkhuizen,et al. Epidemiological and economic evaluation of foot-and-mouth disease control strategies, using a Markov chain spreadsheet model. , 1988, Acta veterinaria Scandinavica. Supplementum.
[6] J. Salt,et al. Emergency vaccination of sheep against foot-and-mouth disease: protection against disease and reduction in contact transmission. , 1998, Vaccine.
[7] A. J. Garland,et al. Vital elements for the successful control of foot-and-mouth disease by vaccination. , 1999, Vaccine.
[8] A Dekker,et al. Lessons from the foot and mouth disease outbreak in The Netherlands in 2001. , 2002, Revue scientifique et technique.
[9] R. Kitching. The application of biotechnology to the control of foot-and-mouth disease virus. , 1992, The British veterinary journal.
[10] E. Beck,et al. Improvement of a serodiagnostic strategy for foot-and-mouth disease virus surveillance in cattle under systematic vaccination: a combined system of an indirect ELISA-3ABC with an enzyme-linked immunoelectrotransfer blot assay , 2000, Archives of Virology.
[11] E. Beck,et al. Subtyping of European foot-and-mouth disease virus strains by nucleotide sequence determination , 1987, Journal of virology.
[12] Mark C Thurmond,et al. Description of an epidemic simulation model for use in evaluating strategies to control an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. , 2003, American journal of veterinary research.
[13] T E Carpenter,et al. Direct and indirect contact rates among beef, dairy, goat, sheep, and swine herds in three California counties, with reference to control of potential foot-and-mouth disease transmission. , 2001, American journal of veterinary research.
[14] P. Barnett,et al. Emergency vaccination against foot-and-mouth disease: rate of development of immunity and its implications for the carrier state. , 1994, Vaccine.
[15] S. Harris,et al. A cost-benefit evaluation of alternative control policies for foot-and-mouth disease in Great Britain , 1973 .
[16] A. Donaldson,et al. Response of sheep vaccinated with large doses of vaccine to challenge by airborne foot and mouth disease virus. , 1984, Vaccine.
[17] Mark C Thurmond,et al. Results of epidemic simulation modeling to evaluate strategies to control an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. , 2003, American journal of veterinary research.