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Financial viability of peste des petits ruminants (PPR) control programme (PPR-CP) implemented in Madhya Pradesh

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Title Financial viability of peste des petits ruminants (PPR) control programme (PPR-CP) implemented in Madhya Pradesh
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Creator Govindaraj G
Balamurugan V
Tapase J
Verma N
Mohanty BS
Kumar N
Shome BR
Roy P
 
Subject Incremental Benefit Cost Ratio (IBCR)
Madhya Pradesh
PPR-Control programme (PPR-CP)
PPR Incidence
 
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Madhya Pradesh (MP) state in India had practiced focussed vaccination against Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) from 2006-07 to 2015-16 and adopted PPR-Control Programme (PPR-CP) with 100% coverage during first year followed by 30% bi-annual vaccination for two years since 2016-17. This study evaluated the impact of PPR-CP using secondary data and cross-sectional survey data collected from 410 and 340 flocks before (during 2015-16, survey-I) and after PPR-CP implementation (during 2018-19, survey-II), respectively. Besides the incidence and disease cost, Incremental Benefit Cost Ratio (IBCR) was calculated to assess the financial viability of PPR-CP implementation in MP state under actual vaccination coverage after PPR-CP (scenario-I) and as per defined PPR-CP strategy (scenario-II). The number of PPR affected flocks declined significantly from 14.9% to 4.6% and the disease incidence declined from 27.5% to 10.2% in sheep and 18.8% to 0.64% in goats, in survey-I and II, respectively. The projected loss before and after PPR-CP was ` 3260 million (` 326 crore) and ` 476 million (` 47.6 crore), respectively. Financial viability of PPR-CP revealed an IBCR of 69.8:1 and 39.4:1 under scenario-I and II, respectively. Estimated incremental benefits outweighed the incremental cost in both vaccination scenarios, however, as per current vaccination plan (scenario-I), no fresh cases were reported for two years following PPR-CP, but reoccurred during 2019-20, as the state did not comply with PPR-CP Strategy. Therefore, selecting the right vaccination strategy and its diligent implementation may aid in eradicating PPR by 2030 in India in line with PPR global strategy.
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Date 2024-03-05T13:50:57Z
2024-03-05T13:50:57Z
2023-11-15
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier 10. Govindaraj, G., Balamurugan, V., Tapase, J., Verma, N., Mohanty, B.S., Kumar, N., Shome, B.R. and Roy P. (2023). Financial viability of peste des petits ruminants (PPR) control programme (PPR-CP) implemented in Madhya Pradesh. Indian journal of animal science, 93(11): 1040-1045.
0367-8318
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/81576
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi