Tillard, E., et al. “A Steady-State Approach of Benefit-Cost Analysis With a Periodic Leslie-Matrix Model. Presentation and Application to the Evaluation of a Sheep-Diseases Preventive Scheme in Kolda, Senegal”. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, vol. 46, no. 2, 2000, pp. 113-28, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3Air-batch6-2370.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Tillard, E.
Author: Lancelot1, R.
Author: Dohoo, Ian R.
Author: Lesnoff, M.
Date Issued
2000
Abstract

A seasonal population-dynamics matrix model (periodic Leslie-matrix model) was developed to model short production cycles and high seasonal variations occurring in demographic rates and offtake patterns for small ruminants. The year was split into 24- and 15-day phases. Population-size changes were modelled by the recurrence equation x(j+1)=B(j)x(j), where j was the 15-day phase, x an age-class population size vector and B a fecundity-, mortality-, offtake- and intake-rate matrix. Given an initial vector x(1), annual dynamics were described by x(25)=B(24)...B(1)x(1)=Ax(1), where A was the annual projection matrix.A steady-state hypothesis was used to estimate offtake gains and financial returns from a trial of pasteurellosis vaccination and anthelminthic drench in traditionally managed sheep flocks in Senegal, from July 1987 to June 1988. Nineteen villages and 76 herds were involved in the experiment. Villages were randomly allocated to one of the four treatment combinations in a factorial design, and subsequent demographic rates and net offtake patterns were measured. In the trial, vaccination had a negative effect on offtakes among females. No vaccination effect was observed for males. A positive effect of deworming was found for both sexes. From the trial data, our model calculated that the overall ratio of offtakes (i.e. number of animals) for dewormed over undrenched sheep was 1.2 (95% confidence interval: 1.1, 1.4). The deworming financial benefit-cost ratio was 3.7 (1.9, 5.4).

Note

Centre de Cooperation Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Developpement, Departement Elevage et Medecine Veterinaire (CIRAD-Emvt), Campus International de Baillarguet, BP 5035, 34032 Cedex 1, Montpellier, France. mathieu.lesnoff@cirad.fr

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LR: 20031114; PUBM: Print; JID: 8217463; 0 (Anthelmintics); ppublish

Source type: Electronic(1)

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • animals
  • Anthelmintics/economics/therapeutic use
  • Sheep Diseases/economics/immunology/prevention & control
  • Vaccination/economics/veterinary
  • Pasteurella Infections/economics/prevention & control/veterinary
  • Sheep
  • population dynamics
  • demography
  • Models, Theoretical
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis
Page range
113-128
Host Title
Preventive Veterinary Medicine
Host Abbreviated Title
Prev.Vet.Med.
Volume
46
Issue
2
ISSN
0167-5877

Department