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. 2013 Feb;54(2):132–138.

Table 3.

Multivariate associations of upper respiratory disease in shelter cats (N = 250) with characteristics and shedding status

Total Cats without URD (%) Cats with URD (%) Odds ratio 95% Confidence limits for the odds ratio P-value
Gender
 Female 138 96 (70) 42 (30) 1.00
 Male 112 70 (63) 42 (38) 1.28 0.70–2.34 0.43
Source
 OS 125 88 (70) 37 (30) 1.00
 Stray 125 78 (62) 47 (38) 2.21 1.14–4.29 0.02
Sterilization
 Intact 102 75 (74) 27 (26) 1.00
 Neutered 148 91 (61) 57 (39) 0.46 0.23–0.94 0.03
Age
 Adult 134 94 (70) 40 (30) 1.00
 Juvenile 50 34 (68) 16 (32) 1.49 0.67–3.31 0.33
 Senior 66 38 (58) 28 (42) 1.66 0.78–3.55 0.19
Carrier state
 Non-carrier 162 125 (77) 37 (23) 1.00
 Carrier 88 41 (47) 47 (53) 2.64 1.42–4.90 < 0.002
FCV
 Negative 181 130 (72) 51 (28)
 Positive 7 4 (57) 3 (43) 1.90 0.027–11.69 0.46
FHV-1
 Negative 181 130 (72) 51 (28)
 Positive 5 0 (0) 5 (100) Inf 2.23–Inf 0.002
B. bronchiseptica
 Negative 181 130 (72) 51 (28)
 Positive 6 1 (17) 5 (83) 12.56 1.36–605.27 0.01
C. felis
 Negative 181 130 (72) 51 (28)
 Positive 1 0 (0) 1 (100) Inf 0.06–Inf 0.27
M. Felis
 Negative 181 130 (72) 51 (28)
 Positive 54 33 (61) 21 (39) 1.62 0.81–3.20 0.29

Data were analyzed by analysis of covariance, adjusting for the following covariates: gender, source, sterilization status, and age. FCV — Feline calicivirus, FHV-1 — Feline herpes virus-1, B. bronchiseptica — Bordetella bronchiseptica, C. felis — Chlamydophila felis, M. feli — Mycoplasma felis. Inf — infinity.