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The British E. coli O157 in cattle study (BECS): factors associated with the occurrence of E. coli O157 from contemporaneous cross-sectional surveys.

Madeleine Kate HenryCatherine M McCannRoger W HumphryMair MorganAlice WillettJudith EvansGeorge J GunnSue C Tongue
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2019)
For the first time, factors associated with farm-level E. coli O157 status have been investigated in two contemporaneous surveys with comparable study design. Although factors associated with farm-level E. coli O157 status differed between the two surveys, one consistent factor was an association with a measure of herd size. Factors associated with the proportion of E. coli O157 positive pats within a positive farm were similar in both surveys but differed from those associated with farm-level status. These findings raise the hypothesis that measures to protect public health by reducing the risk from cattle may need to be tailored, rather than by assuming that a GB-wide protocol is the best approach.
Keyphrases
  • cross sectional
  • escherichia coli
  • public health
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