Willingness to Pay for Dog Rabies Vaccine and Registration in Ilocos Norte, Philippines (2012).

BACKGROUND:The Philippines is one of the developing countries highly affected by rabies. Dog vaccination campaigns implemented through collaborative effort between the government and NGOs have played an important role in successfully reducing the burden of disease within the country. Nevertheless, r...

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Main Authors: Meseret G Birhane, Mary Elizabeth G Miranda, Jessie L Dyer, Jesse D Blanton, Sergio Recuenco
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:40db733dc6924d1f9612ecbcf7f3fb3e 2023-05-15T15:14:19+02:00 Willingness to Pay for Dog Rabies Vaccine and Registration in Ilocos Norte, Philippines (2012). Meseret G Birhane Mary Elizabeth G Miranda Jessie L Dyer Jesse D Blanton Sergio Recuenco 2016-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004486 https://doaj.org/article/40db733dc6924d1f9612ecbcf7f3fb3e EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4801174?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0004486 https://doaj.org/article/40db733dc6924d1f9612ecbcf7f3fb3e PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 10, Iss 3, p e0004486 (2016) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2016 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004486 2022-12-31T05:33:52Z BACKGROUND:The Philippines is one of the developing countries highly affected by rabies. Dog vaccination campaigns implemented through collaborative effort between the government and NGOs have played an important role in successfully reducing the burden of disease within the country. Nevertheless, rabies vaccination of the domestic animal population requires continuous commitment not only from governments and NGOs, but also from local communities that are directly affected by such efforts. To create such long-term sustained programs, the introduction of affordable dog vaccination and registration fees is essential and has been shown to be an important strategy in Bohol, Philippines. The aim of this study, therefore, was to estimate the average amount of money that individuals were willing to pay for dog vaccination and registration in Ilocos Norte, Philippines. This study also investigated some of the determinants of individuals' willingness to pay (WTP). METHODS:A cross-sectional questionnaire was administered to 300 households in 17 municipalities (out of a total of 21) selected through a multi-stage cluster survey technique. At the time of the survey, Ilocos Norte had a population of approximately 568,017 and was predominantly rural. The Contingent Valuation Method was used to elicit WTP for dog rabies vaccination and registration. A 'bidding game' elicitation strategy that aims to find the maximum amount of money individuals were willing to pay was also employed. Data were collected using paper-based questionnaires. Linear regression was used to examine factors influencing participants' WTP for dog rabies vaccination and registration. KEY RESULTS:On average, Ilocos Norte residents were willing to pay 69.65 Philippine Pesos (PHP) (equivalent to 1.67 USD in 2012) for dog vaccination and 29.13PHP (0.70 USD) for dog registration. Eighty-six per cent of respondents were willing to pay the stated amount to vaccinate each of their dogs, annually. This study also found that WTP was influenced by demographic and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 10 3 e0004486
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Jesse D Blanton
Sergio Recuenco
Willingness to Pay for Dog Rabies Vaccine and Registration in Ilocos Norte, Philippines (2012).
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description BACKGROUND:The Philippines is one of the developing countries highly affected by rabies. Dog vaccination campaigns implemented through collaborative effort between the government and NGOs have played an important role in successfully reducing the burden of disease within the country. Nevertheless, rabies vaccination of the domestic animal population requires continuous commitment not only from governments and NGOs, but also from local communities that are directly affected by such efforts. To create such long-term sustained programs, the introduction of affordable dog vaccination and registration fees is essential and has been shown to be an important strategy in Bohol, Philippines. The aim of this study, therefore, was to estimate the average amount of money that individuals were willing to pay for dog vaccination and registration in Ilocos Norte, Philippines. This study also investigated some of the determinants of individuals' willingness to pay (WTP). METHODS:A cross-sectional questionnaire was administered to 300 households in 17 municipalities (out of a total of 21) selected through a multi-stage cluster survey technique. At the time of the survey, Ilocos Norte had a population of approximately 568,017 and was predominantly rural. The Contingent Valuation Method was used to elicit WTP for dog rabies vaccination and registration. A 'bidding game' elicitation strategy that aims to find the maximum amount of money individuals were willing to pay was also employed. Data were collected using paper-based questionnaires. Linear regression was used to examine factors influencing participants' WTP for dog rabies vaccination and registration. KEY RESULTS:On average, Ilocos Norte residents were willing to pay 69.65 Philippine Pesos (PHP) (equivalent to 1.67 USD in 2012) for dog vaccination and 29.13PHP (0.70 USD) for dog registration. Eighty-six per cent of respondents were willing to pay the stated amount to vaccinate each of their dogs, annually. This study also found that WTP was influenced by demographic and ...
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Mary Elizabeth G Miranda
Jessie L Dyer
Jesse D Blanton
Sergio Recuenco
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Mary Elizabeth G Miranda
Jessie L Dyer
Jesse D Blanton
Sergio Recuenco
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title Willingness to Pay for Dog Rabies Vaccine and Registration in Ilocos Norte, Philippines (2012).
title_short Willingness to Pay for Dog Rabies Vaccine and Registration in Ilocos Norte, Philippines (2012).
title_full Willingness to Pay for Dog Rabies Vaccine and Registration in Ilocos Norte, Philippines (2012).
title_fullStr Willingness to Pay for Dog Rabies Vaccine and Registration in Ilocos Norte, Philippines (2012).
title_full_unstemmed Willingness to Pay for Dog Rabies Vaccine and Registration in Ilocos Norte, Philippines (2012).
title_sort willingness to pay for dog rabies vaccine and registration in ilocos norte, philippines (2012).
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