Why is it that diseases of animal may result to loss to economic?
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Disease may cause economic loss in feedlots through mortality, treatment cost, or effects on productivity. The impact of clinical and subclinical disease on production efficiency and economic returns may be greater than the losses associated with mortality.
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Livestock diseases contribute to losses via increased mortality, reduced productivity, control costs, loss in trade, decreased market value, and food insecurity (1). ... Quantifying the economic impact of an animal disease outbreak is important in support of prevention and control decisions for improved animal health.
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