Cost-benefit analysis of intervention policies for prevention and control of brucellosis in India.
Brucellosis is endemic in the bovine population in India and causes a loss of US$ 3·4 billion to the livestock industry besides having a significant human health impact.We developed a stochastic simulation model to estimate the impact of three alternative vaccination strategies on the prevalence of...
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Main Authors: | Balbir B Singh (Author), Polychronis Kostoulas (Author), Jatinder P S Gill (Author), Navneet K Dhand (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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