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ONE HEALTH CASE STUDIES I

3.4

Case study: assessing numbers

Having explored, how quantitative One Health methods apply to rabies control, let us investigate an actual example.

The cost of rabies control in dogs involves costs for vaccination, personnel, transport and campaign management. During a small scale dog mass vaccination campaign the costs incurred were recorded. The table (Kayali et al, 2006) below shows those numbers.

A table with the listed costs of a pilot mass vaccination campaign for 3000 dogs in N'Djamena Table with the listed costs of a pilot mass vaccination campaign for 3000 dogs.


Explore the table. What Do you observe? The chart is a basis for the following quiz step, so you might want to download the attached PDF version to have it at your disposal while solving the quiz.




References

Kayali, U. et al. (2006). Cost-description of a Pilot Parenteral Vaccination Campaign Against Rabies in Dogs in N’Djamena, Chad, in: Tropical Medicine & International Health 11, 1058–1065.

Lizenz

University of Basel

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