| Literature DB >> 29653598 |
Famke Jansen1,2, Pierre Dorny3,4, Chiara Trevisan3, Veronique Dermauw3, Minerva Laranjo-González5, Alberto Allepuz5,6, Céline Dupuy7, Meryam Krit3, Sarah Gabriël8, Brecht Devleesschauwer9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bovine cysticercosis (BCC) (due to Taenia saginata) is often claimed to cause considerable economic losses to the livestock industry, particularly in beef cattle, but recent studies estimating the economic impact are lacking. The current study aimed to quantify the annual economic impact of BCC in Belgium from 2012 to 2016, by gathering data from diverse sources in the meat and human health sectors.Entities:
Keywords: Bovine cysticercosis; Economic impact; Taenia saginata
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29653598 PMCID: PMC5899399 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-018-2804-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1Flowchart for class determination of each individual animal. Abbreviations: SE, S and E class; UR, U and R class; OP, O and P class; Fem, female; Mal, male; y, years
Summary of the estimated annual costs related to bovine cysticercosis in Belgium: value loss, costs related to inspection at the slaughterhouses, costs related to the destruction of carcasses with generalised infections and insurance costs
| Category of cost | Type of cost | €/year | €/unit of interest |
|---|---|---|---|
| Value loss | Generalised infections | 12,874 | (€858/carcass generalised infection) |
| Localised infections | 684,087 | (€586/carcass localised infection) | |
| Total value loss | 696,961 | ||
| Inspection | Meat inspection | 399,631 | (€0.78/slaughtered animal) |
| Processing infected carcass | 88,725 | (€75/infected carcass) | |
| Deboning carcasses with localised infection | 109,500 | (€93.75/carcass localised infection) | |
| Total inspection cost | 597,856 | ||
| Destruction | Destruction cost | 1023 | (€68.2/carcass generalised infection) |
| Transport to destruction facility | 1084 | (€72.3/carcass generalised infection) | |
| Total destruction cost | 2107 | (€140.5/carcass generalised infection) | |
| Insurance | Officially insured animals | 2,532,057 | (€16.5/insured animal) |
| Unofficially insured animals | 422,004 | (€16.5/insured animal) | |
| Total insurance cost | 2,954,061 | ||
| Total | 4,250,985 |
Summary of the estimated annual losses (negative values) and income (positive values) related to bovine cysticercosis in Belgium for the animal owners, the slaughterhouses and the insurance company
| Sector | Category of cost | €/year |
|---|---|---|
| Animal owner | Insurance | -2,954,061 |
| Value loss | -453,024 | |
| Destruction | -1370 | |
| Total | -3,408,455 | |
| Slaughterhouses | Insurance | 422,004 |
| Value loss | -34,848 | |
| Destruction | -105 | |
| Inspection | -597,856 | |
| Total | -210,806 | |
| Insurance company | Insurance | 2,532,057 |
| Value loss | -209,088 | |
| Destruction | -632 | |
| Total | 2,322,337 |
Fig. 2Costs related to consultations for patients and for the human health care system, costs for drugs, diagnostic tests and the total costs, relative to the proportion of patients consulting a physician