disease management strategy whereby efforts are made to eliminate the pathogen from a defined population or geographic region. Estimated cost-benefit ratio–the ratio of the dollar value of benefits that can be expected from a given cost investment.
the complete elimination of a disease.
Application of measures to totally eliminate a pest or weed from an area, where the risk of re-infestation is minimal or zero.
Control of disease by eliminating the pathogen after it is already established.
the complete elimination of an organism (e.g., HIV) from the body, including the blood and reservoir tissue sites.
Eradication involves eliminating with special chemicals, an existing color from a white vinyl fabric that has been pre-coated at the factory with eradicable inks.
The complete elimination of either weeds, insects, disease organisms, or other pests from an area.
Elimination of specific wildlife pests from designated areas. Forage Food for animals, especially when taken by browsing or grazing.
Elimination of infections and/or colonization of MRSA in a facility through implementation of infection control and hygiene measures and/or antibiotics.