Systemic cost-effectiveness analysis of food hazard reduction: campylobacter in broiler supply

Jørgen Dejgård Jensen, Lartey Godwin Lawson, Mogens Lund

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Abstract

An integrated microbiological-economic framework for policy support is developed to determine the cost-effectiveness of alternative intervention methods and strategies to reduce the risk of Campylobacter in broilers. Four interventions at the farm level and four interventions at the processing stage are considered. Cost analyses are conducted for different risk reduction targets and for three alternative scenarios concerning the acceptable range of interventions. Results demonstrate that using a system-wide policy approach to risk reduction can be more cost-effective than a policy focusing purely on farm-level interventions. Allowing for chemical decontamination methods may enhance cost-effectiveness of intervention strategies further.
Translated title of the contributionSystemisk cost-effectiveness analyse af reducerede fødevarerisici - Campylobacter i slagtekyllinger
Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean Journal of Operational Research
Volume241
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)273–282
Number of pages10
ISSN0377-2217
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Feb 2015

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