Economic impact of bovine cysticercosis and taeniosis caused by Taenia saginata in Belgium
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Jansen, Famke
Dorny, Pierre
Trevisan, Chiara
Dermauw, Veronique
Laranjo-González, Minerva
Allepuz, Alberto
Dupuy, Céline
Krit, Meryam
Gabriël, Sarah
Devleesschauwer, Brecht
Publication date
2018-04-13ISSN
1756-3305
Abstract
Background: Bovine cysticercosis (BCC) (due to Taenia saginata) is often claimed to cause considerable economic
losses to the livestock industry, particularly in beef cattle, but recent studies estimating the economic impact are
lacking. The current study aimed to quantify the annual economic impact of BCC in Belgium from 2012 to 2016, by
gathering data from diverse sources in the meat and human health sectors.
Results: In Belgium, on average, 15 carcasses with generalised infections and 1168 carcasses with localised ones
are detected upon meat inspection each year. The highest proportion of the total economic losses due to bovine
cysticercosis were borne by the cattle owners with an average economic cost of €3,408,455/year: €2,954,061/year
due to BCC insurance, €453,024/year due to value losses of beef of uninsured carcasses (i.e. freezing process) and
€1370/year due to destruction costs of uninsured carcasses with generalised infections. The slaughterhouses
suffered an economic impact of €210,806/year. They were responsible for inspection costs related to meat
inspection in general, administration, processing and deboning of infected carcasses (€597,856/year), value losses
(€34,848/year) and destruction costs (€105/year) of carcasses insured by the slaughterhouses (unofficial insurance)
(5% of slaughtered animals). On the other hand, the slaughterhouses gained a total of €422,004/year due to
unofficial insurance fees. Thirty percent of all slaughtered animals were officially insured against BCC and the
insurance company generated an income of €2,322,337/year. The economic impact related to taeniosis (10,991
patients annually) amounted to a maximum of €795,858/year.
Conclusion: BCC and taeniosis due to T. saginata have a large economic impact in Belgium, mainly due to the
insurance costs for BCC. These results indicate the need for reducing the number of BCC and taeniosis cases to
avoid the costs and losses related to this parasite.
Keywords: Taenia saginata, Bovine cysticercosis, Economic impact
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
619 - Veterinària
Pages
10
Publisher
BioMed Central
Is part of
Parasites & Vectors
Citation
Jansen, F., Dorny, P., Trevisan, C., Dermauw, V., Laranjo-González, M., & Allepuz, A. et al. (2018). Economic impact of bovine cysticercosis and taeniosis caused by Taenia saginata in Belgium. Parasites & Vectors, 11(1). doi:10.1186/s13071-018-2804-x
Program
Sanitat Animal
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