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    Mastering Animal Health Economics

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    Mastering Animal Health Economics

    Mastering Animal Health Economics
    Published 5/2025
    Duration: 5h 24m | .MP4 1920x1080, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 5.06 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Master cost‑benefit tools to quantify disease losses, boost livestock profit & guide policy

    What you'll learn
    - Define scarcity, opportunity cost & externalities in an animal‑health context and explain why economics belongs in every disease discussion
    - Quantify direct and indirect costs of endemic and epidemic diseases at farm, sector and national scales
    - Calculate NPV, BCR, ICER and build partial budgets to compare health interventions objectively
    - Apply break‑even, ROI and decision‑tree analyses to prevention, treatment and biosecurity choices
    - Analyse how veterinary, pharmaceutical & diagnostic markets influence availability, price and innovation of health tools
    - Assess externalities, public‑good benefits and funding models that justify collective control programmes
    - Conduct Regulatory Impact Assesment to predict costs, benefits and winners–losers of new animal‑health rules
    - Integrate risk, behaviour and value‑chain economics; critique real‑world case studies to craft resilient strategies

    Requirements
    - No requirements

    Description
    Animal diseases bleed profits, threaten food security, and can shake entire export markets—but every vaccine purchased or bio‑security measure installed is an economic bet.Animal Health Economicsteaches you how to stack those bets in your favor.

    Across eight practical modules you will transform veterinary and production data into clear financial insights. We start by translating core ideas such as scarcity, opportunity cost, and externalities into everyday animal‑health scenarios, proving why “doing nothing” is rarely free. Next, you will master cost‑benefit and cost‑effectiveness analysis, partial budgeting, and break‑even charts, then apply them to real decisions: vaccinate or cull, invest in filtration or accept risk, lobby for subsidies or self‑fund.

    A dedicated section demystifies the business side of animal‑health services, pharmaceuticals, and diagnostics—revealing how market forces, patents, and generics shape the tools on your shelf. You will also learn to build evidence that convinces governments to bankroll national control programs and to run Regulatory Impact Assessments that keep rules both effective and affordable. Advanced sessions on behavioral economics, resilience, and value‑chain analysis prepare you to tackle emerging challenges such as antimicrobial resistance and climate‑driven disease spread.

    Whether you are a veterinarian seeking to speak the language of CFOs, a producer defending slim margins, or a public‑health professional tasked with One Health strategy, this course turns data into dollars—and into better decisions for animals, people, and the planet. Join us and gain the economic edge that sets truly effective animal‑health interventions apart.

    Who this course is for:
    - Veterinarians seeking to justify prevention plans with ROI figures and advise clients in plain financial terms.
    - Livestock and aquaculture producers, from family farms to integrated corporations, who need to decide where limited capital delivers the greatest health pay‑off.
    - Government and NGO animal‑health officers charged with designing surveillance, compensation or eradication programmes that stand up to treasury scrutiny Theory
    - Policy analysts & economists entering the One Health arena who must quantify animal‑disease impacts on trade, food security and public health
    - Students of veterinary, agricultural or health‑economics disciplines wanting a practical bridge between theory and real‑world decision support
    - Pharma, feed‑additive and diagnostic professionals who need to build value propositions and understand the economic drivers behind product adoption
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