Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1064394 | Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology | 2012 | 12 Pages |
Neighbourhood risk factors for Campylobacter infection in Danish broilers were evaluated. Campylobacter infection status of a flock was identified by PCR analysis of cloacal swab samples collected as a part of national surveillance program. Included into the study were, in total, 10,876 broiler flocks sent by 226 farms to processing plants from 2007 to 2009. A multivariable logistic regression model with autocorrelation structure was used to model the effect of exposure variables on the probability of being tested positive to Campylobacter. Results showed a significant protective effect with the absence of infected neighbours within a distance of 2 km. The analysis was adjusted for potential confounding factors. Seasonal cyclic patterns of the Campylobacter infection was accounted for by using sine and cosine function. Predicted probability maps showed a heterogeneous spatial and temporal risk of Campylobacter infection in Danish broiler.
► Absence of infected neighbour in 2 km radius is protective. ► Negative test status of the farm in previous month is related with lower risk. ► There was observed a difference in risk in different processing plants. ► Predicted probability maps showed a heterogeneous temporal and spatial risk.