Fasina F O, Sirdar M M, Bisschop S P R
Viral Research Department, National Veterinary Research Institute, Vom, Nigeria.
Onderstepoort J Vet Res. 2008 Mar;75(1):39-46. doi: 10.4102/ojvr.v75i1.86.
Nigeria and several other nations have recently been affected by outbreaks of the Asian H5N1 strain of highly pathogenic notifiable avian influenza (HPNAI) virus, which affects the poultry sector most heavily. This study analysed previous methods of assessing losses due to avian influenza, and used a revised economic model to calculate costs associated with the current avian influenza outbreaks. The evaluation used epidemiological data, production figures and other input parameters to determine the final costs. An infection involving 10% of the commercial bird population will cost Nigeria about $245 million and a worse scenario may lead to a loss of around $700 million. The results urge governments to invest more in measures aimed at the effective prevention of HPNAI and to consider the huge economic losses associated with the disease. Finally, an inter-disciplinary approach to managing and controlling HPNAI outbreaks is encouraged.
尼日利亚和其他几个国家最近受到高致病性可通报禽流感(HPNAI)亚洲H5N1毒株疫情的影响,其中受影响最严重的是家禽业。本研究分析了以往评估禽流感造成损失的方法,并使用修订后的经济模型来计算与当前禽流感疫情相关的成本。该评估使用了流行病学数据、生产数据和其他输入参数来确定最终成本。若10%的商业鸟类感染,将使尼日利亚损失约2.45亿美元,而更糟糕的情况可能导致约7亿美元的损失。这些结果敦促各国政府加大对有效预防高致病性禽流感措施的投入,并考虑与该疾病相关的巨大经济损失。最后,鼓励采用跨学科方法来管理和控制高致病性禽流感疫情。