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المؤلفKairu-Wanyoike, Salome W.
المؤلفKaitibie, Simeon
المؤلفHeffernan, Claire
المؤلفTaylor, Nick M.
المؤلفGitau, George K.
المؤلفKiara, Henry
المؤلفMcKeever, Declan
تاريخ الإتاحة2016-02-28T12:50:46Z
تاريخ النشر2014-08
اسم المنشورPreventive Veterinary Medicine
المصدرScopus
المعرّفhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.prevetmed.2014.03.028
الاقتباسKairu-Wanyoike, S.W., Kaitibie, S., Heffernan, C., Taylor, N.M., Gitau, G.K., Kiara, H., McKeever, D., Willingness to pay for contagious bovine pleuropneumonia vaccination in Narok South District of Kenya, (2014) Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 115 (3-4), pp. 130-142.
الرقم المعياري الدولي للكتاب0167-5877
معرّف المصادر الموحدhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/4182
الملخصContagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) is an economically important trans-boundary cattle disease which affects food security and livelihoods. A conjoint analysis-contingent valuation was carried out on 190 households in Narok South District of Kenya to measure willingness to pay (WTP) and demand for CBPP vaccine and vaccination as well as factors affecting WTP. The mean WTP was calculated at Kenya Shillings (KSh) 212.48 (USD 3.03) for vaccination using a vaccine with the characteristics that were preferred by the farmers (preferred vaccine and vaccination) and KSh -71.45 (USD -1.02) for the currently used vaccine and vaccination. The proportion of farmers willing to pay an amount greater than zero was 66.7% and 34.4% for the preferred and current vaccine and vaccination respectively. About one third (33.3%) of farmers would need to be compensated an average amount of KSh 1162.62 (USD 13.68) per animal to allow their cattle to be vaccinated against CBPP using the preferred vaccine and vaccination. About two-thirds (65.6%) of farmers would need to be compensated an average amount of KSh 853.72 (USD 12.20) per animal to allow their cattle to be vaccinated against CBPP using the current vaccine and vaccination. The total amount of compensation would be KSh 61.39 million (USD 0.88 million) for the preferred vaccine and vaccination and KSh 90.15 million (USD 1.29 million) for the current vaccine and vaccination. Demand curves drawn from individual WTP demonstrated that only 59% and 27% of cattle owners with a WTP greater than zero were willing to pay a benchmark cost of KSh 34.60 for the preferred and current vaccine respectively. WTP was negatively influenced by the attitude about household economic situation (p=0.0078), presence of cross breeds in the herd (p<. 0.0001) and years since CBPP had been experienced in the herd (p=0.0375). It was positively influenced by education (p=0.0251) and the practice of treating against CBPP (p=0.0432). The benefit cost ratio (BCR) for CBPP vaccination was 2.9-6.1 depending on the vaccination programme. In conclusion, although a proportion of farmers was willing to pay, participation levels may be lower than those required to interrupt transmission of CBPP. Households with characteristics that influence WTP negatively need persuasion to participate in CBPP vaccination. It is economically worthwhile to vaccinate against CBPP. A benefit cost analysis (BCA) using aggregated WTP as benefits can be used as an alternative method to the traditional BCA which uses avoided production losses (new revenue) and costs saved as benefits.
راعي المشروعWellcome Trust through the CBPP project A genomics approach to understanding immunopathology of CBPP: Improvement of current live vaccines and development of next generation vaccines grant number 075804
اللغةen
الناشرElsevier
الموضوعConjoint analysis-contingent valuation
Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia
Kenya
Narok
Vaccination
Attitude to Health
Cattle Diseases
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Disease Outbreaks
Mycoplasma
Socioeconomic Factors
العنوانWillingness to pay for contagious bovine pleuropneumonia vaccination in Narok South District of Kenya
النوعArticle
الصفحات130-142
رقم العدد3
رقم المجلد115


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