M. Mirilovic, Z. Kulišić, B. Vejnović, S. Djuric, B. Plavšić, N. Fejzic, V. Teodorović
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Economic evaluation of a program for monitoring and controlling Trichinella in pigs
Introduction. Trichinellosis is a cosmopolitan anthropozoonosis, and is a
group of systemic diseases caused by larval forms of Trichinella. This is
one of the oldest and most controversial parasitic zoonoses that has been in
the forefront of veterinary, medical and biological research for many years.
Parasites from the genus Trichinella were diagnosed in more than one hundred
species of domestic and wild mammals and birds. The aim of this study was
economic evaluation of a program for monitoring and controlling Trichinella
in pigs. Materials and Methods. A systematic pest rodent control program
deemed suitable for monitoring and controlling Trichinella in pigs was
implemented in a representative test zone. The results of the pest rodent
control program were analyzed using cost-benefit analysis to determine if a
similar program would be suitable for a larger land area. Results and
Conclusions. Prior to pest control, the incidence of Trichinella in pigs
living in the test zone increased annually, while after systematic pest
rodent control, the incidence of Trichinella-positive pigs decreased. These
results, as well as relevant economic indicators, enabled us to design two
mathematical models describing the control and monitoring of Trichinella in
a larger land area. In this area, Srem Region, Serbia, a suitable
Trichinella control program in pigs is clearly justified because the profit
to cost ratio was positive for both models.