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. 2024 Jul 26;17(7):1611–1618. doi: 10.14202/vetworld.2024.1611-1618

Table-1.

Statistical analysis of the studied animals.

Characteristics Positive, n (%) Negative, n (%) p-value RR CI 95% ARR CI 95%


30 (23.80) 96 (76.20)
Sex, n (%)
 Female 19 (63.30) 59 (61.50) 1.000F 1.06 0.55–2.04
 Male 11 (36.70) 37 (38.50)
Behavior, n (%)
 Docile 25 (83.30) 76 (79.20) 0.279Q 0.49 0.17–1.40
 Unsociable 3 (10.00) 18 (18.80) 0.29 0.07–1.20
 Indifferent 2 (6.70) 2 (2.10)
Pregnancy, n (%)
 Yes 4 (13.30) 1 (1.00) 0.011F 3.72 2.14–6.49 3.70 1.80–7.59
 No 26 (86.70) 95 (99.00)
Nasal discharge, n (%)
 Yes 1 (3.30) 25 (26.00) 0.008F 0.13 0.02–0.93 0.13 0.02–0.78
 No 29 (96.70) 71 (74.00)
Cough/sneeze, n (%)
 Yes 1 (3.30) 4 (4.20) 1.000F 0.83 0.14–4.96
 No 29 (96.70) 92 (95.80)
Dyspnea, n (%)
 Yes 2 (6.70) 5 (5.20) 0.671F 1.21 0.36–4.09
 No 28 (93.30) 91 (94.80)

n=Absolute frequency, %=Relative frequency,

F

=Fisher’s exact test,

Q

=Pearson’s Chi-squared test, RR=Relative risk, ARR=Adjusted relative risk, CI 95%=Confidence interval of 95%