Foodborne Parasitic Diseases in Europe: Social Cost-Benefit Analyses of Interventions.
Name:
Publisher version
View Source
Access full-text PDFOpen Access
View Source
Check access options
Check access options
Average rating
Cast your vote
You can rate an item by clicking the amount of stars they wish to award to this item.
When enough users have cast their vote on this item, the average rating will also be shown.
Star rating
Your vote was cast
Thank you for your feedback
Thank you for your feedback
Type
ArticleLanguage
en
Metadata
Show full item recordTitle
Foodborne Parasitic Diseases in Europe: Social Cost-Benefit Analyses of Interventions.Published in
Trends Parasitol 2018; 34(11):919-23Publiekssamenvatting
Social cost-benefit analysis (SCBA) can be used to evaluate the benefit to society as a whole of a particular intervention. Describing preliminary steps of an SCBA for two foodborne parasitic diseases, echinococcosis and cryptosporidiosis, indicates where data are needed in order to identify those interventions of greatest benefit.PMID
29921499ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.pt.2018.05.007
Scopus Count
Collections
Related articles
- Foodborne cryptosporidiosis.
- Authors: Ryan U, Hijjawi N, Xiao L
- Issue date: 2018 Jan
- Use of Veterinary Vaccines for Livestock as a Strategy to Control Foodborne Parasitic Diseases.
- Authors: Sander VA, Sánchez López EF, Mendoza Morales L, Ramos Duarte VA, Corigliano MG, Clemente M
- Issue date: 2020
- Foodborne Parasites in Europe: Present Status and Future Trends.
- Authors: Trevisan C, Torgerson PR, Robertson LJ
- Issue date: 2019 Sep
- Methods for assessing the burden of parasitic zoonoses: echinococcosis and cysticercosis.
- Authors: Carabin H, Budke CM, Cowan LD, Willingham AL 3rd, Torgerson PR
- Issue date: 2005 Jul
- Priorities in research on foodborne parasites indicated by short-term scientific missions as part of COST Action a European Network for Foodborne Parasites (Euro-FBP).
- Authors: Sotiraki S, Santos R, Robertson LJ
- Issue date: 2020 Feb