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Karina Ernst
Researcher at United States Department of Agriculture
Publications - 7
Citations - 82
Karina Ernst is an academic researcher from United States Department of Agriculture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rabies & Economic cost. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 46 citations. Previous affiliations of Karina Ernst include Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service & Colorado State University.
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Risks of introduction and economic consequences associated with African swine fever, classical swine fever and foot-and-mouth disease: A review of the literature
Vienna R. Brown,Ryan S. Miller,Sophie McKee,Sophie McKee,Karina Ernst,Karina Ernst,Nicole Didero,Nicole Didero,Rachel M. Maison,Meredith J. Grady,Stephanie A. Shwiff +10 more
TL;DR: The risk posed by each disease in the event of a viral introduction into the United States is assessed, and what is known about the economic costs and losses associated with an outbreak is illustrated.
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Cost-benefit analysis of controlling rabies: placing economics at the heart of rabies control to focus political will.
TL;DR: The extent of the economic impacts of the disease and some of the types of economic analyses used to understand those impacts, as well as the trade-offs between efforts to manage rabies and efforts to eliminate it are described.
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The economic impacts of blackbird (Icteridae) damage to sunflower in the USA.
Karina Ernst,Julie L. Elser,George M. Linz,Hans Kandel,Jason Holderieath,Samantha L. Degroot,Steven S. Shwiff,Stephanie A. Shwiff +7 more
TL;DR: A better understanding of the broader economic implications of bird damage to sunflower is provided by estimating the macroeconomic impacts of lost sunflower production in the region by using a regional economic model.
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Assessing public support for restrictions on transport of invasive wild pigs (Sus scrofa) in the United States.
TL;DR: Findings suggest that legal restrictions on the transport of wild pigs, even in states with large hunter populations, enjoy broad public support and may help to curb the expansion of wild pig populations.
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Estimating the economic impact of canine rabies to Viet Nam 2005-2014.
Stephanie A. Shwiff,Vienna R. Brown,Thu Trang Dao,Julie L. Elser,Hoang Xuan Trung,Nguyen N. Tien,Nguyen Thi Anh Huong,Nguyen Thanh Huong,Arthorn Riewpaiboon,Karina Ernst,Steven S. Shwiff,David Payne +11 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that canine rabies impacts in Viet Nam are consistent with the burden elsewhere reported in Asia, with large expenditures on PEP and very small investments in dog vaccination.