The Current State of Knowledge of the Economic Impact of Diseases in Global Aquaculture

IF 8.8 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES
Miho Maezono, Rasmus Nielsen, Kurt Buchmann, Max Nielsen
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Aquaculture has been rapidly growing over the past few decades and has become an important contributor to global food security. As production increases, the intensification of production increases the risk of disease outbreaks. Infections caused by viral, bacterial, and parasitic pathogens represent a major threat to farm economy and growth. To minimize this threat, knowledge of the costs, benefits of prevention, and treatment of diseases is important. Despite the significant costs related to diseases, which are estimated to be 6 billion USD annually, only a limited number of studies have analyzed their economic impacts. A lack of a consistent framework in the literature for identifying the costs of diseases and the gains obtained from avoiding them also presents challenges for the sector in terms of providing a proper response. This paper provides an overview of 29 peer-reviewed articles that estimate economic losses due to diseases and/or quantify the economic gains of reducing them through management. The PRISMA methodology was used for article selections. This overview provides information to farmers and policy-makers on the magnitude of the potential costs and benefits of controlling diseases. The studies are diverse, especially with respect to diseases, economic impacts at different levels, and units of measurement. We have therefore classified them using a consistent framework. This review highlights the need for health management to mitigate disease costs and reduce risks so that aquaculture can both continue to be a growing food source and sustain the livelihood of farmers.

全球水产养殖疾病对经济影响的知识现状
水产养殖在过去几十年中迅速发展,并已成为全球粮食安全的重要贡献者。随着产量的增加,生产的集约化增加了疾病爆发的风险。由病毒、细菌和寄生虫病原体引起的感染是对农业经济和增长的主要威胁。为了尽量减少这种威胁,了解疾病预防和治疗的成本、收益是很重要的。尽管与疾病相关的成本巨大,估计每年高达60亿美元,但只有少数研究分析了疾病的经济影响。文献中缺乏一致的框架来确定疾病的成本和避免疾病所获得的收益,这也给该部门提出了提供适当对策方面的挑战。本文概述了29篇同行评议的文章,这些文章估计了疾病造成的经济损失和/或量化了通过管理减少疾病造成的经济损失的经济收益。文章选择采用PRISMA方法。本综述向农民和决策者提供了关于控制疾病的潜在成本和收益的信息。这些研究是多种多样的,特别是在疾病、不同层次的经济影响和测量单位方面。因此,我们使用一致的框架对它们进行分类。本综述强调需要进行健康管理,以减轻疾病成本和降低风险,使水产养殖能够继续成为不断增长的食物来源,并维持农民的生计。
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24.80
自引率
5.80%
发文量
109
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Reviews in Aquaculture is a journal that aims to provide a platform for reviews on various aspects of aquaculture science, techniques, policies, and planning. The journal publishes fully peer-reviewed review articles on topics including global, regional, and national production and market trends in aquaculture, advancements in aquaculture practices and technology, interactions between aquaculture and the environment, indigenous and alien species in aquaculture, genetics and its relation to aquaculture, as well as aquaculture product quality and traceability. The journal is indexed and abstracted in several databases including AgBiotech News & Information (CABI), AgBiotechNet, Agricultural Engineering Abstracts, Environment Index (EBSCO Publishing), SCOPUS (Elsevier), and Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics) among others.
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