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View article: Economics of vaccination against diarrhoea and respiratory diseases in French cow calves’ systems: A modelling approach
Economics of vaccination against diarrhoea and respiratory diseases in French cow calves’ systems: A modelling approach Open
To assess the economic benefits of vaccination against diarrhoea and respiratory diseases in cow-calf systems, a stochastic mechanistic mathematical programming bio-economic model was developed for a beef Charolais breed farm. The model re…
View article: Integrating socio-ecosystemic factors in One Health approaches: a scoping review in zoonotic disease research
Integrating socio-ecosystemic factors in One Health approaches: a scoping review in zoonotic disease research Open
View article: Determinants of access to animal health care in France: evidence from a spatial econometric framework
Determinants of access to animal health care in France: evidence from a spatial econometric framework Open
View article: Analysis of convergence between a unified One Health policy framework and imbalanced research portfolio
Analysis of convergence between a unified One Health policy framework and imbalanced research portfolio Open
The One Health (OH) approach is collaborative, multisectoral, and transdisciplinary, acknowledging the interdependence among animal, human and environmental health. It has garnered attention within the scientific community, particularly in…
View article: Dairy farmer income, working time, and antimicrobial use under different dry cow therapy protocols
Dairy farmer income, working time, and antimicrobial use under different dry cow therapy protocols Open
Mastitis is one of the most common diseases of dairy cattle. It has a high impact on-farm economy, farmers' working time, and antimicrobial usage (AMU). Selective dry cow therapy (SDCT) is an effective means of reducing AMU without negativ…
View article: A New Tool to Assess the Economic Impact of Q Fever on Dairy Cattle Farms
A New Tool to Assess the Economic Impact of Q Fever on Dairy Cattle Farms Open
To support farmers in their decisions related to Q fever, a dedicated economic assessment tool is developed. The present work describes the calculator, its economic rationale, and the supporting assumptions. The calculator integrates a yea…
View article: Effectiveness of rural internships for veterinary students to combat veterinary workforce shortages in rural areas
Effectiveness of rural internships for veterinary students to combat veterinary workforce shortages in rural areas Open
Veterinarians are a pivotal force in addressing animal health and welfare surveillance, with a critical role in improving public health security and increasing the profits of livestock farmers. Yet, the veterinary profession is adversely a…
View article: Cost-Effectiveness Assessment of Alternative Surveillance Measures for Bovine Tuberculosis Using Stochastic Modeling Simulation
Cost-Effectiveness Assessment of Alternative Surveillance Measures for Bovine Tuberculosis Using Stochastic Modeling Simulation Open
View article: Strategies to reduce antimicrobials in livestock and aquaculture, and their impact under field conditions: a structured scoping literature review
Strategies to reduce antimicrobials in livestock and aquaculture, and their impact under field conditions: a structured scoping literature review Open
Antimicrobial resistance is a pandemic problem, causing substantial health and economic burdens. Antimicrobials are extensively used in livestock and aquaculture, exacerbating this global threat. Fostering the prudent use of antimicrobials…
View article: Effects of dietary chromium supplementation on blood biochemical parameters in dairy cows: A multilevel meta-analytical approach
Effects of dietary chromium supplementation on blood biochemical parameters in dairy cows: A multilevel meta-analytical approach Open
Chromium (Cr) has been reported to modulate blood biochemistry in dairy cows. However, there is a discrepancy in the literature regarding the effects of dietary Cr supplementation on various blood parameters. This meta-analysis aimed to ev…
View article: Failure of Passive Immunity Transfer Is Not a Risk Factor for Omphalitis in Beef Calves
Failure of Passive Immunity Transfer Is Not a Risk Factor for Omphalitis in Beef Calves Open
Omphalitis is the third most frequent disease in newborn calves after neonatal diarrhea and bovine respiratory disease (BRD), but limited data on the prevalence and risk factors are available in the literature. Failure of passive immunity …
View article: Management of Digital Dermatitis in Dairy Herds: Optimization and Time Allocation
Management of Digital Dermatitis in Dairy Herds: Optimization and Time Allocation Open
The objective of this study is to determine the most effective time allocation for digital dermatitis management and to quantify the marginal economic gain from extra time devoted to digital dermatitis management. The model simulating foot…
View article: Evaluating the Socio-economic effects of reducing antimicrobial use in the pig industry: lessons learned from the French Ecoantibio 1 programme
Evaluating the Socio-economic effects of reducing antimicrobial use in the pig industry: lessons learned from the French Ecoantibio 1 programme Open
Recent public policies aimed at reducing the use of antimicrobials in animal production have been successful when measured by the quantity of antimicrobial use, as usage has decreased in all production sectors. However, the key factors for…
View article: Editorial: Proceedings of the 5th ISESSAH conference 2021: economics and social sciences applied to livestock and aquaculture health
Editorial: Proceedings of the 5th ISESSAH conference 2021: economics and social sciences applied to livestock and aquaculture health Open
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View article: Cost Calculator
Cost Calculator Open
The objective of the cost-calculator was to provide an universal and adaptable tool to calculate the costs of interventions for AMU in livestock, poultry and aquaculture production systems. The deterministic costing tool was developed in M…
View article: Impact of strategies to reduce antimicrobials in livestock, including aquaculture, under field conditions: a structured scoping literature review
Impact of strategies to reduce antimicrobials in livestock, including aquaculture, under field conditions: a structured scoping literature review Open
Antimicrobials are extensively used in livestock and aquaculture, exacerbating the antimicrobial resistance pandemic. A lack of knowledge about alternatives to replace antimicrobials, and their effectiveness, hampers changes in farming pra…
View article: Effects of dietary chromium supplementation on dry matter intake and milk production and composition in lactating dairy cows: A meta-analysis
Effects of dietary chromium supplementation on dry matter intake and milk production and composition in lactating dairy cows: A meta-analysis Open
Introduction Chromium (Cr) is an essential mineral that has been demonstrated to enhance milk production in dairy cows. This study aims to evaluate the effects of dietary Cr supplementation on dry matter intake (DMI), milk production and c…
View article: Cost of lameness in dairy herds: An integrated bioeconomic modeling approach
Cost of lameness in dairy herds: An integrated bioeconomic modeling approach Open
Foot disorders are costly health disorders in dairy farms, and their prevalence is related to several factors such as breed, nutrition, and farmer's management strategy. Very few modeling approaches have considered the dynamics of foot dis…
View article: Évaluation socio-économique de la réduction d’usage des antibiotiques dans la filière porcine : le plan Ecoantibio 1
Évaluation socio-économique de la réduction d’usage des antibiotiques dans la filière porcine : le plan Ecoantibio 1 Open
La contribution relative de l’usage des antibiotiques en production animale sur la baisse de l’efficacité des antibiotiques utilisés en médecine humaine reste mal documentée, mais l’importance de ce problème de santé publique requiert de r…
View article: The Marginal Abatement Cost of Antimicrobials for Dairy Cow Mastitis: A Bioeconomic Optimization Perspective
The Marginal Abatement Cost of Antimicrobials for Dairy Cow Mastitis: A Bioeconomic Optimization Perspective Open
Maintaining udder health is the primary indication for antimicrobial use (AMU) in dairy production, and modulating this application is a key factor in decreasing AMU. Defining the optimal AMU and the associated practical rules is challengi…
View article: Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for Assessing Social Acceptance of Strategies to Reduce Antimicrobial Use in the French Dairy Industry
Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for Assessing Social Acceptance of Strategies to Reduce Antimicrobial Use in the French Dairy Industry Open
To respond to the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) threat, public health entities implement policies aiming to reduce antimicrobial use (AMU) in livestock systems, in which policy success and sustainability might be subject to the social acc…
View article: The gender wage gap in the French veterinary labor market
The gender wage gap in the French veterinary labor market Open
Among the most important recent changes in the veterinary profession is the increasing percentage of women. Understanding trends driving the veterinary labor market is important to enable leaders in the veterinary profession and policy mak…
View article: Economic evaluation of antimicrobial use practices in animal agriculture: a case of poultry farming
Economic evaluation of antimicrobial use practices in animal agriculture: a case of poultry farming Open
Background The growing evidence of the contribution of antimicrobial use (AMU) in animal agriculture to the public health threat of antimicrobial resistance has highlighted to policymakers the importance of the need for prudent AMU in anim…
View article: Spatial evaluation of animal health care accessibility and veterinary shortage in France
Spatial evaluation of animal health care accessibility and veterinary shortage in France Open
View article: Heat treatment of colostrum at 60°C decreases colostrum immunoglobulins but increases serum immunoglobulins and serum total protein: A meta-analysis
Heat treatment of colostrum at 60°C decreases colostrum immunoglobulins but increases serum immunoglobulins and serum total protein: A meta-analysis Open
Calves are born hypogammaglobulinemic; thus, the newborn calf's immune defense relies on the ingestion and absorption of colostrum, which provides energy, immunoglobulins, immune cells, and cytokines to the newborn calf. A heat treatment a…
View article: Editorial: Proceedings of the 3rd ISESSAH Conference 2019
Editorial: Proceedings of the 3rd ISESSAH Conference 2019 Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Vet. Sci., 25 November 2021 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.807796
View article: New standards in stochastic simulations of dairy cow disease modelling: Bio-economic dynamic optimization for rational health management decision-making
New standards in stochastic simulations of dairy cow disease modelling: Bio-economic dynamic optimization for rational health management decision-making Open
View article: The Association Between French Veterinary Practice Characteristics and Their Revenues and Veterinarian's Time Use
The Association Between French Veterinary Practice Characteristics and Their Revenues and Veterinarian's Time Use Open
The provision of healthcare by veterinarians consists of a blend of activities ensuring welfare for animals. It also contributes in the control of infectious diseases and food safety. In general practices, most of the activities generate i…
View article: Optimizing the early detection of low pathogenic avian influenza H7N9 virus in live bird markets
Optimizing the early detection of low pathogenic avian influenza H7N9 virus in live bird markets Open
In Southeast Asia, surveillance at live bird markets (LBMs) has been identified as crucial for detecting avian influenza viruses (AIV) and reducing the risk of human infections. However, the design of effective surveillance systems in LBMs…
View article: Could Contracts between Pharmaceutical Firms and French Veterinarians Bias Prescription Behaviour: A Principal-Agency Theory Approach in the Context of Oligopolies
Could Contracts between Pharmaceutical Firms and French Veterinarians Bias Prescription Behaviour: A Principal-Agency Theory Approach in the Context of Oligopolies Open
In France, veterinarians can both prescribe and deliver veterinary medicines, which is a questionable situation from the perspective of antimicrobial use (AMU) reduction to avoid antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This situation places veteri…