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Perry, Brian D.Randolph, Thomas F.Gitau, T.Mwangi, A.Ndung'u, L.Sones, Keith R.[Donor investment in animal health research in developing countries: results of a study of how much, and where it goes]Donor investment in animal health research in developing countries: results of a study of how much, and where it goes

The authors evaluate the impact of foot and mouth disease (FMD) and control of the disease in the Philippines using cost-benefit analysis. A scenario in which FMD control is maintained at recent levels with continued presence of the disease is compared to scenarios in which a publicly funded prog...


Randolph, Thomas F.Perry, Brian D.Benigno, C.C.Santos , I.J.Agbayani, A.L.Coleman, P.Webb, R.Gleeson, L.J.[The economic impact of foot and mouth disease control and eradication in the Philippines]The economic impact of foot and mouth disease control and eradication in the Philippines

Livestock kept or produced in smallholder farming systems are an important component of the agricultural economy in the developing world. The role of livestock on smallholder farms varies widely, providing draught power for crop production or as a production activity for subsistence needs or mark...


McDermott, John J.Randolph, Thomas F.Staal, Steven J.[The economics of optimal health and productivity in smallholder livestock systems in developing countries]The economics of optimal health and productivity in smallholder livestock systems in developing countries

A pilot study of the economic impact of foot and mouth disease (FMD) in the countries and region of South-East Asia is described. Previous economic impact assessments are reviewed and summarised and a synthesis of these contributions is constructed. A framework for the future economic impact of t...


Perry, Brian D.Kalpravidh, W.Coleman, P.G.Horst, H.S.McDermott, John J.Randolph, Thomas F.Glesson, L.J.[The economic impact of foot and mouth disease and its control in South-East Asia: A preliminary assessment with special reference to Thailand]The economic impact of foot and mouth disease and its control in South-East Asia: A preliminary assessment with special reference to Thailand
Shaw, A.P.M.Randolph, Thomas F.Heffernan, C.L.Rushton, JonathanPerry, Brian D.[A framework for prioritizing animal health constraints in developing countries according to their impact on the poor]A framework for prioritizing animal health constraints in developing countries according to their impact on the poor

In developing countries, food-borne diseases are one of the most important public health problems and animal-source foods cause a large proportion of such diseases. In sub-Saharan Africa where many people live in poverty, the level of food hygiene is very low. This is not only because living envi...


Makita, K.Grace, DeliaRandolph, Thomas F.Baker, DerekStaal, Steven J.[ILRI/BMZ safe food fair food: Building capacity to improve the safety of animal-source foods and ensure continued market access for poor farmers in sub-Saharan Africa]ILRI/BMZ safe food fair food: Building capacity to improve the safety of animal-source foods and ensure continued market access for poor farmers in sub-Saharan Africa
Perry, Brian D.Randolph, Thomas F.Omore, Amos O.Perera, O.Vatta, A.[Improving the health of livestock kept by the resource-poor in developing countries.]Improving the health of livestock kept by the resource-poor in developing countries.

The general role of veterinary epidemiology and economics to national animal-disease control throughout the world is considered for the four main groupings of animal diseases: zoonotic, food-borne, endemic and epidemic diseases. This is done by considering how veterinary epidemiology and economic...


Perry, Brian D.McDermott, John J.Randolph, Thomas F.[Can epidemiology and economics make a meaningful contribution to national animal-disease control?]Can epidemiology and economics make a meaningful contribution to national animal-disease control?

Animal diseases cause significant economic losses to the livestock sub-sector in sub Saharan Africa (SSA). To minimize these losses, SSA governments have allocated over 70% of total livestock services budgets to disease control and other animal health services. Declining state budgets, however, ...


Tambi, N.E.Maina, W.O.Randolph, Thomas F.[An analysis of the impact of public animal health expenditures on the performance of the livestock sub-sector in Kenya]An analysis of the impact of public animal health expenditures on the performance of the livestock sub-sector in Kenya

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