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. 2014 Sep 5;67(1):19. doi: 10.1186/2046-0481-67-19

Table 1.

Comparison of farms with and without bovine babesiosis

Farm characteristics (number of responses) (n = 721) Farms with clinical cases Farms without clinical cases Statistical significance
Herd size
 
 
 
1-99 cattle
8 (24.2%)
91(13.2%)
n.s. (χ2 = 6.19; df = 3; p = 0.1)
100-199 cattle
11 (33.3%)
312 (45.3%)
200-299 cattle
4 (12.1%)
141 (20.5%)
≥ 300 cattle
10 (30.3%)
144 (21.0%)
 
Number of bought-in animals over the last 12 months
1.75 animals/farm
5.5 animals/farm
n.s. (W = 242521.5; p = 0.08)
Former Rural Environmental Protection Scheme (REPS) participant (n = 713)
25 (75.8%)
366 (53.8%)
p < 0.05 (χ2 = 6.11; df = 1)
Presence of a habitat under special environmental protection (SAC, SPA, NHA) (n = 625)
6 (22%)
74 (12.4%)
n.s. (χ2 = 2.2; df = 1; p = 0.1)
Presence of deer on the farm (n = 714)
 
 
 
Deer observed
 
 
 
- Very often to occasionally (weekly, monthly, every couple of months)
4 (12.1%)
96 (14.1%)
n.s. (χ2 = 0.16; df = 2; p > 0.25)
- Once/twice a year
5 (15.2%)
111 (16.3%)
- Never 24 (72.3%) 474 (69.6%)