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Cost-benefit analysis of intervention policies for prevention and control of brucellosis in India.

Balbir Bagicha SinghPolychronis KostoulasJatinder P S GillNavneet K Dhand
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2018)
These results suggest that all interventions will be cost-effective with the intervention (b), i.e. the vaccination of replacements with mass vaccination at the beginning of the program, being the most cost-effective choice. Further, sensitivity analysis revealed that all interventions will be cost-effective even at the 50% of the current prevalence estimates. The results advocate for the implementation of a disease control program for brucellosis in India.
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