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. 2018 Jun 4;8:8533. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-26954-9

Table 3.

Specificity of reporting thresholds when used alone or in a serial approach.

Thresholds Specificity % False alarm (FA) rate. Number FA/day X 1000 farms
Mortality
   Mortality % ≥0.5 (1 day)a 100.0 0.00 (0.00–0.27)
   Mortality % ≥0.25 (1 day)a 90.3 0.22 (0.05–0.65)
   Mortality % ≥0.25 (2 day)b 100.0 0.00 (0.00–0.27)
  Ratio >2.9b 71.0 0.79 (0.33–1.26)
  CUSUMb 35.5 2.25 (1.53–2.97)
  Mortality % >0.08/0.13b 87.1 0.39 (0.02–0.77)
Egg production
   Ratio production <0.94b 38.7 2.37 (1.59–3.15)
   CUSUMb 22.7 3.23 (2.25–4.22)
Serial use of thresholdsc
Ratio-mortality
   Mortality % >0.08/0.13 97.0 0.07 (0.00–0.41)
   CUSUM- egg 100.0 0.00 (0.00–0.27)
   Ratio production 97.0 0.07 (0.00–0.41)
CUSUM-mortality
  Mortality % >0.08/0.13 93.5 0.15 (0.02–0.53)
   CUSUM-egg 93.5 0.15 (0.02–0.53)
   Ratio production 96.8 0.07 (0.00–0.41)

aAn alarm in triggered the first day the threshold is passed.

bFor these thresholds an alarm is triggered when the threshold is passed for at least two consecutive days.

cA screening threshold (Ratio-mortality or CUSUM-mortality) triggers an alarm when a threshold is passed for at least two consecutive days. The confirmation threshold needs to be passed for only one day following the alarm triggered by the screening.