PMID: 6411807Aug 1, 1983Paper

A cost benefit study of milk-borne salmonellosis

The Journal of Hygiene
D R CohenG M Paterson

Abstract

An estimate of the benefits which would result from a ban on the sale of non-pasteurized milk in Scotland has been assessed by costing a recent outbreak of milk-borne salmonellosis in the Grampian Region. The cost of such a ban would not exceed the benefits under any but the most severe assumptions about the values attached to intangible benefits.

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Jan 1, 1994·International Journal of Food Microbiology·J A Roberts, P N Sockett
Aug 1, 1988·Epidemiology and Infection·W J ReillyG M Paterson
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