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Study On The Improvement Of Sudden Animal Epidemics Emergency Ability

Posted on:2017-07-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y FengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2336330512469775Subject:Public Management
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The frequent occurrences of sudden animal epidemic worldwide caused serious economic losses to livestock production, and greatly endangered public health security, affected social stability, warning the mankind that crisis management of sudden animal epidemic is crucial.How to promote the prevention and control ability of sudden animal epidemic becomes one of the most important issue.Based on the law of the sudden animal epidemic evolution mechanism, summarized the literature and case studies, using DEMATEL method and entropy method, the components of ability in dealing with the sudden animal epidemic are summarized in this thesis.On this basis, the indicator system of government's crisis management abilities is constructed.The research result showing that factors as the educational background of epidemic prevention coordinators in villages and towns, annual training times, wage expenditure, mandatory vaccines funds, quantities of personal protective equipment, quantities of disinfection equipment, quantities of refrigerated facilities, quantities of vaccine, quantities of epidemic prevention station, quarantine rate of producing area, quarantine rate of designated slaughterhouses, times of emergency drills, emergency supplies reserves, harmless treatment rate, wearing rate of ear tag, immune density are of reason-oriented factors.Among them, the government of Mianyang performed well on twelve capacities, and had an outstanding performance on the higher weight capacities, but factors such as annual training times, wearing rate of ear tag, immune density and wage expenditure still need to be further improved.
Keywords/Search Tags:Animal epidemic, Public health emergency, Government's ability, DEMATEL, Entropy value method
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