L. Zepeda et al., A linear programming assessment of the profit from strategies to reduce the prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus mastitis (vol 33, pg 183, 1998), PREV VET M, 44(1-2), 2000, pp. 61-71
We used a linear programming model to estimate the financial returns to a S
taphylococcus aureus testing and control program over a 1-year period for a
100-cow herd, with a 8636 kg rolling-herd average. Six tests, which vary i
n sensitivity from 0.80 to 0.98 and specificity of 0.99, were examined in s
imulated herds with 10, 20, and 30% prevalence of S. aureus infection. Sens
itivity of these results to a range of assumptions regarding rolling-herd a
verage, milk price, somatic cell-count premium, and cost and cure rate of d
ry treatment were examined to determine the profits from the program. The p
rofits of a control program are most dependent upon prevalence and cell-cou
nt premium. In our simulation for a 100-cow herd, a testing and control pro
gram results in a profit ranging from US$1.50 to US$20 per cow per year, ex
cept under the lowest prevalence and most-adverse conditions (low yield or
low SCC premium). (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.