Stéphane Krebs
Institut national de la recherche agronomique
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Veterinary Research | 2011
Christian Ducrot; Bertrand Bed'Hom; Vincent Béringue; Jean-Baptiste Coulon; C. Fourichon; Jean-Luc Guérin; Stéphane Krebs; Pascal Rainard; Isabelle Schwartz-Cornil; Didier Torny; Muriel Vayssier-Taussat; Stéphan Zientara; Etienne Zundel; Thierry Pineau
In the rapidly changing context of research on animal health, INRA launched a collective discussion on the challenges facing the field, its distinguishing features, and synergies with biomedical research. As has been declared forcibly by the heads of WHO, FAO and OIE, the challenges facing animal health, beyond diseases transmissible to humans, are critically important and involve food security, agriculture economics, and the ensemble of economic activities associated with agriculture. There are in addition issues related to public health (zoonoses, xenobiotics, antimicrobial resistance), the environment, and animal welfare.Animal health research is distinguished by particular methodologies and scientific questions that stem from the specific biological features of domestic species and from animal husbandry practices. It generally does not explore the same scientific questions as research on human biology, even when the same pathogens are being studied, and the discipline is rooted in a very specific agricultural and economic context.Generic and methodological synergies nevertheless exist with biomedical research, particularly with regard to tools and biological models. Certain domestic species furthermore present more functional similarities with humans than laboratory rodents.The singularity of animal health research in relation to biomedical research should be taken into account in the organization, evaluation, and funding of the field through a policy that clearly recognizes the specific issues at stake. At the same time, the One Health approach should facilitate closer collaboration between biomedical and animal health research at the level of research teams and programmes.
Risk Analysis | 2013
Alexandre Cordier; Jean Gohin; Stéphane Krebs; Arnaud Rault
In foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) free countries, the occurrence of an FMD outbreak is a rare event with potentially large economic losses. We explore the dynamic effects of an FMD outbreak on market variables and economic surplus taking into account the largely neglected issue of farm bankruptcy. Simulations are performed on a stylized agricultural economy, which is a net exporter before the outbreak. We find complex dynamic market effects when the farm credit market suffers from information imperfections leading to farm closure. Welfare effects are also dramatically altered. Domestic consumers may lose in the long run from an FMD outbreak because domestic supply contracts. On the other hand, farmers able to resist this event may ultimately gain. Our analysis also shows that these effects are not monotone, making any efficient policy response to this catastrophic event quite challenging.
2014 International Congress, August 26-29, 2014, Ljubljana, Slovenia | 2014
Arnaud Rault; Stéphane Krebs
Archive | 2011
Arnaud Rault; Stéphane Krebs
2012 Conference, August 18-24, 2012, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil | 2012
Olivier Rat-Aspert; Stéphane Krebs
2011 International Congress, August 30-September 2, 2011, Zurich, Switzerland | 2011
Arnaud Rault; Stéphane Krebs
Veterinary Journal | 2010
Anne-France Viet; Stéphane Krebs
PLOS ONE | 2018
Anne-France Viet; Stéphane Krebs; Olivier Rat-Aspert; Laurent Jeanpierre; Catherine Belloc; Pauline Ezanno
Économie rurale. Agricultures, alimentations, territoires | 2013
Olivier Rat-Aspert; Stéphane Krebs
Économie rurale | 2013
Olivier Rat-Aspert; Stéphane Krebs