Table 6.
Region | Slaughtered (millions)a | Example country | Total cost of coccidiosis (millions £) | Rangeb | |
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(% slaughtered per region) | Example country | Extrapolated to region | |||
N. Africa | 1971.7 | Egypt (45.5%) | £105.13 | £231.04 | ±26.4% |
Sub-Saharan Africa | 2409.4 | Nigeria (8.4%) | £58.67 | £696.82 | ±27.3% |
Asia | 27 957.7 | India (8.6%) | £447.01 | £5181.97 | ±17.3% |
Europe | 10 831.5 | UK (9.7%) | £99.23 | £1023.58 | ±25.4% |
N. America | 9615.6 | USA (92.7%) | £1175.88 | £1269.14 | ±17.3% |
C. America | 2297.7 | Guatemala (6.2%) | £22.31 | £359.46 | ±23.8% |
S. America | 9094.2 | Brazil (64.4%) | £958.62 | £1487.61 | ±26.0% |
Oceania | 757.0 | New Zealand (14.5%) | £16.34 | £112.39 | ±21.2% |
World | 65 326.8 | £10 362.03 | ± 25.6% |
a Figures downloaded from FAOSTAT for the year 2016 (2020). bThe range is represented by the percentage change incurred when adjusting estimated body weight gain lost and FCR increased by +0.02 (higher impact) or − 0.02 (lower impact).