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. 2019 Jul 16;12:423. doi: 10.1186/s13104-019-4448-0

Table 6.

Farm characteristics of WISC mothers/infants in the farm group

Characteristic/activity (n = 111 unless otherwise stated)
Farm residence and work status
 Live/work on farm 80%
 Work only on farm 16%
 Unknown 4%
Animals kept on farm
 Cows 77%
 Cattle (bulls, steers) 32%
 Goats 13%
 Pigs 19%
 Poultry 32%
 Horses 13%
 Sheep 6%
 Other 11%
Number of farm animal species
 1 43%
 2 25%
 3 14%
 4 8%
 5 2%
 6 1%
 Unknown 7%
Crops grown and harvested 88%
Mother: regulara direct contact during pregnancy with
 Cattle (cows, calves, bulls, steers) 66%
 Goats 7%
 Pigs 10%
 Poultry 25%
 Hay 76%
 Straw 63%
 Feed grain 66%
 Silage 58%
 Manure 30%
 Unknown 5%
2 month infant (n = 101)
 Regular exposure to cattle 58%
 Regular exposure to goats 5%
 Regular exposure to pigs 8%
 Regular exposure to poultry 11%
 Regular exposure to forageb 35%
 Regular farm milk ingestion 1%
9 month infant (n = 89)
 Regular exposure to cattle 50%
 Regular exposure to goats 9%
 Regular exposure to pigs 9%
 Regular exposure to poultry 14%
 Regular exposure to forage 44%
 Regular farm milk ingestion 2%

aRegular is defined as weekly or greater frequency

bForage is defined as hay, haylage, or silage