Table 3. Costs (millions of euros) due to the estimated increase in the number of domestic human salmonellosis cases if introducing alternative control strategies.
Scenario Country/Method* | Method indirect costs | salmonellosis | PI-ReA | PI-IBS | Total |
DK/1a | FCM | 14 (8–27) | 2 (1–5) | 5 (1–12) | 21 (10–42) |
HCM | 15 (8–28) | 2(1–5) | 12 (3–29) | 29 (13–60) | |
NL/1a | FCM | 52 (29–97) | 7 (2–18) | 17 (5–43) | 76 (38–153) |
HCM | 55 (30–103) | 7 (2–18) | 42 (12–104) | 104 (47–218) | |
DK/1b | FCM | 13 (7–25) | 2 (0–5) | 5 (1–11) | 20 (10–40) |
HCM | 14 (8–27) | 2 (0–5) | 11 (3–27) | 27 (12–57) | |
NL/1b | FCM | 41 (23–76) | 6 (1–14) | 14 (4–34) | 60 (30–120) |
HCM | 43 (24–81) | 6 (1–14) | 33 (9–82) | 81 (37–171) | |
DK/2a | FCM | 11 (6–21) | 2 (0–4) | 4 (1–9) | 16 (8–33) |
HCM | 12 (6–22) | 2 (0–4) | 9 (2–23) | 22 (10–47) | |
NL/2a | FCM | 50 (28–93) | 7 (2–17) | 17 (5–41) | 73 (37–146) |
HCM | 53 (29–99) | 7 (2–17) | 41 (11–104) | 100 (45–214) | |
DK/2b | FCM | 8 (4–14) | 1 (0–3) | 3 (1–6) | 11 (5–23) |
HCM | 8 (4–15) | 1 (0–3) | 6 (2–16) | 15 (7–32) | |
NL/2b | FCM | 39 (22-73) | 5 (1–14) | 13 (4–32) | 57 (28–115) |
HCM | 41 (22–77) | 5 (1–14) | 31 (9–78) | 78 (35–163) | |
DK/4a | FCM | 10 (6–19) | 1 (0–4) | 3 (1–9) | 15 (7–30) |
HCM | 11 (6–20) | 1 (0–4) | 8 (2–21) | 20 (9–43) | |
DK/4b | FCM | 6 (3–11) | 1 (0–2) | 2 (1–5) | 9 (4–18) |
HCM | 6 (3–12) | 1 (0–2) | 5 (1–12) | 12 (5–25) | |
DK/5a | FCM | 10 (5–18) | 1 (0–3) | 3 (1–8) | 14 (7–29) |
HCM | 10 (6–20) | 1 (0–3) | 8 (2–20) | 20 (9–42) | |
DK/5b | FCM | 5 (3–10) | 1 (0–2) | 2 (1–5) | 8 (4–16) |
HCM | 6 (3–11) | 1 (0–2) | 4 (1–11) | 11 (5–23) |
Estimations made using the human capital method (HCM) and the friction cost method (FCM), respectively. Mean values and 90% credibility intervals.
*Indicates method used in [4] to estimate an increase in the number of reported domestic Salmonella cases. 1: Sero-Incidence, 2: Travel Data I, 4: Reconstruction of the reporting pyramid, 5: Expert opinion. Method 3 was excluded since it produced unrealistic results.