955 resultados para Swine brucellosis outbreak


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Vols. <5-6> contain indexes of animals, owners, and breeders.

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Vol.-10 contain indexes of breeders, owners and animals.

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Vols. 11-13 contain indexes of owners, breeders, animals and stockholders.

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Printed: Peoria, Ill. : Duroc Bulletin Print., 1906-Mar. 1910; Peoria, Ill. : J.W. Franks & Sons, Printers, Sept. 1910- ; Des Moines, Iowa : Homestead Print. Co., -Dec. 1915; Peoria, Ill. : Brown Print. Co., Apr. 1915-Feb. 1916.

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Vol. 85 contains financial statement, constitution and by-laws of the National Duroc Record Association.

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Ceased publication.

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Vols. [18]- include indexes of animals and lists of transfers.

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Includes bibliographies.

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Edited by D. I. Eaton.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06

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Increased incidence of food-borne illnesses is a matter of significant concern for the community and the government alike. An outbreak of E.coli O111 that occurred in Australia in 1995 affected 200 people of whom 22 developed HUS while one person died. This study analyses the economic costs of the outbreak. The total cost of the outbreak is estimated to be A$5.61 million. Productivity loss represented the highest percentage of outbreak costs (66%) due to death, disability and chronic illness. The direct medical costs contributed 33%. The estimated loss could be even higher if all costs could be quantified. Nevertheless, the findings provide an idea to the policy maker regarding the extent and nature of the damage that could result from an outbreak. The severity of the damage warrants allocation of necessary resources to prevent such occurrences.