ABSTRACT
Objective:
The aim of this study was to calculate the economic losses during an outbreak of Simulium (Wilhelmia) spp. in the Cappadocia Region of Turkey.
Methods:
The economic costs associated with a 2006-2007 outbreak of Simulium (Wilhelmia) spp. in the Cappadocia region of Turkey were calculated by summing losses to the livestock (dairy) industry and tourism (hotels), plus ongoing control expenditures.
Results:
More than 2.000.000 domestic and foreign tourists, 60.000 animals, and the local population were disturbed by the flies. Tourism was the most affected sector from the Simulium outbreak.
Conclusion:
The calculated cost of the outbreak according to 2013 prices was 10.626.966 TL (US$ 5.45 million). (Turkiye Parazitol Derg 2014; 38: 116-9)