The document discusses the need for improved economic analysis of the impacts of animal diseases in developing countries, particularly analyses that consider poverty impacts and incorporate a bottom-up approach. It outlines how value chain analysis can provide a framework for understanding the interactions between diverse actors and how this impacts disease transmission and control. The document calls for new modeling approaches and data resources that integrate epidemiology and economics from a systems perspective and better reflect the behavioral constraints and incentives of actors throughout the value chain.
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The poverty impacts of animal diseases in developing countries: new roles, new demands for economics and epidemiology
1. The poverty impacts of animal diseases in developing countries: new roles, new demands for economics and epidemiology Karl M. Rich, American University in Cairo and International Livestock Research Institute Brian D. Perry, University of Oxford, University of Pretoria, & University of Edinburgh Plenary presentation for the XII International Symposium on Veterinary Epidemiology & Economics Durban, South Africa, 14 August 2009
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