About this Research Topic
Literature is scarce on the metrics for accurate estimation of non-monetary burden of livestock disease despite the societal value of livestock outweighing the monetary value in the developing world. A few studies have attempted to estimate zoonotic disease burden using a modification of Disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) by converting the non-monetary disease burden into monetary burden using zDALYs based on time trade-offs. This, however, was related to zoonotic diseases based on the pretext that they affect both humans and animals thus a time trade-off could be applied. The studies did not apply zDALYs to non-zoonotic livestock diseases such as East Coast fever and Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia in the context of the developing countries, namely Sub-Saharan Africa.
This Research Topic will cover Original Research, Systematic Reviews, Mini Reviews, and Perspective articles on non-monetary societal burden of animal disease, focusing on the following themes:
-Societal burden of transboundary animal diseases.
-Societal burden of animal diseases management.
Keywords: Societal burden, Non-monetary benefits, Animal Health, Livestock management disease, Non-Zoonotic
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