Optimal surveillance against foot-and-mouth disease: the case of bulk milk testing in Australia
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Kompas, Tom
Pham, Van Ha
Nguyen, Hoa-Thi-Minh
East, Iain
Roche, Sharon
Garner, Graeme
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Previous foot-and-mouth disease (FMD)outbreaks and simulation-based analyses suggest substantial payoffs from detecting an incursion early. However, no economic measures for early detection have been analysed in an optimising framework. We investigate the use of bulk milk testing (BMT) for active surveillance against an FMD incursion in Australia. We find that BMT can be justified, but only when the FMD entry probability is sufficiently high or the cost of BMT is low. However, BMT is well suited for post-outbreak surveillance, to shorten the length of time and size of an epidemic and to facilitate an earlier return to market.
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Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
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2099-12-31