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The Price of Prevention: How Brazil Plans to Fight Foot-and-Mouth Disease
Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilFriday, May 30, 2025
The results showed that the cost of a potential FMD outbreak could range from $977, 128 to $52, 275, 811. Getting rid of animals was the most expensive part, followed by setting up local traffic control points and giving emergency vaccines. The study found that getting rid of more animals, or combining this with vaccination, was the best way to reduce long-term economic impacts. Even though these methods cost more at first, they can save money in the long run and help stop the disease faster.
So, what does this all mean? Well, it shows that Brazil is taking FMD seriously. They are looking at different ways to control and stop the disease. They are also thinking about the costs and benefits of different methods. This is important because FMD can have big economic impacts. By preparing now, Brazil can hopefully avoid these impacts in the future.
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