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. 2020 Nov 21;12:100197. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2020.100197

Table 4.

Univariable logistic regression analysis of Q fever vaccination amongst Australian wildlife rehabilitators participating in a survey conducted at the Australian Wildlife Rehabilitation Conference in Sydney in July 2018 (p < 0.3).

Variable Name and Description
Q fever Vaccination Status
Total number Vaccinated Unvaccinated Odds ratio 95% LCL 95% UCL P-value
State of residence 160 0.038
 NSW/ACT 7 82 1
 Queensland 4 11 4.260 0.989 16.681 0.039
 Other 2 54 0.433 0.063 1.870 0.308
Rehabilitating wildlife on own property 160 0.264
 No 2 9 1
 Yes 11 138 0.359 0.079 2.54 0.223
Number of people in house caring for WL 157 0.186
 1 5 89 1
 >1 7 56 2.225 0.674 7.340 0.189
Number of animals per year cared for per year 156 0.089
 0–30 4 67 1
 31–100 8 45 2.978 0.883 11.704 0.089
 >100 1 31 0.541 0.027 3.840 0.582
Occupational animal contact 160 0.005
 No animal contact 3 63 1
 Contact with ruminants 8 27 6.222 1.660 30.090 0.01
 Contact with other animals 2 57 0.737 0.094 4.579 0.743
Biosecurity handling animals 158 0.065
 None/hand wash only 6 104 1.000
 Handwash + other 7 41 2.959 0.930 9.700 0.065