A portion of the budget was examined in relation to the 75% decrease in the use of acaricide and the adoption of infection and treatment methods on pastors' cattle in Nairobi County, Kenya.

Authors

  • Varsha Jain Author
  • Akansha Boaz Author

Keywords:

Infection and Treatment method, Partial budgeting analysis

Abstract

In order to assess the partial budgeting analysis of infection and treatment method (ITM) utilizing the
Muguga cocktail vaccination with a 75% decrease in acaricide usage on pastoralist cattle in Narok
County, Kenya, a 3-month prospective cross-sectional and simulation research was conducted. The
investigation was conducted in Narok County's Osupuko and Loita subcounties. Positive net returns,
a sign of the ITM technology's profitability, were obtained by partial budgeting analysis with a 75%
decrease in the usage of acaricides. The ITM achieved a net return of Ksh. 906.4 per inoculated
animal with 75 decreases in acaricide usage. The fact that the data applied to the vast Narok County
made this noteworthy. With a 75% decrease in the usage of acaricides in Narok County, the research
concludes that immunizing cattle against ECF is economically beneficial

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Published

2025-12-16