Social Sciences Unit, Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO), Burg. Van Gansberghelaan 115, 9820 Merelbeke, Belgium.
Prev Vet Med. 2013 May 1;109(3-4):228-35. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2012.10.017. Epub 2012 Dec 4.
Helminth infections are considered to be an important constraint on livestock productivity worldwide. The economic impact of these infections or their control strategies has traditionally been assessed by their effect on animal performance indicators or traditional economic calculation methods (e.g. budgeting and cost-benefit analysis). Because the impact of helminth infections has become more subtle and is farm-specific, one needs more refined economic evaluations of actions meant to increase or maintain the health of livestock on individual farms. This paper proposes an interdisciplinary framework that combines the developments in the veterinary control of helminth infections with economic performance measurements to identify farm-specific and profitable anthelmintic management decisions. Our framework positions individual farms' performance against performance benchmarks and is based on the farms' efficiency in transforming input(s) into output(s). We show how this positioning makes it possible to establish a linkage between input and output transformation, helminth infection levels and effects of control strategies. Furthermore, the framework allows for the identification of improvement paths that are not necessarily related to the helminth infection, but which may lead to other management improvements. We discuss the epidemiological information required and which complementary methods (e.g. efficiency analysis and budgeting techniques) can be used to make the framework operational.
寄生虫感染被认为是全球范围内限制家畜生产力的一个重要因素。这些感染或其控制策略的经济影响传统上是通过它们对动物性能指标或传统经济计算方法(如预算和成本效益分析)的影响来评估的。由于寄生虫感染的影响变得更加微妙并且具有农场特异性,因此需要对旨在提高或维持单个农场家畜健康的措施进行更精细的经济评估。本文提出了一个跨学科框架,将兽医控制寄生虫感染的发展与经济绩效衡量相结合,以确定针对特定农场和有利可图的驱虫管理决策。我们的框架将各个农场的绩效与绩效基准进行对比,并基于农场将投入转化为产出的效率。我们展示了这种定位如何使我们能够在投入和产出转化、寄生虫感染水平以及控制策略效果之间建立联系。此外,该框架还可以确定不一定与寄生虫感染有关但可能导致其他管理改进的改进路径。我们讨论了所需的流行病学信息以及可以使用哪些补充方法(例如效率分析和预算技术)来使该框架发挥作用。