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. 2021 Jul 30;8:692448. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.692448

Table 4.

Logistic mixed model results using fast (y=1) or normal (y=0) outbreaks as outcome, with a cut-off <16 or ≥16 days from primary case for categories definition, based on Nearest-neighbor kernel function.

Outcome = fast outbreak detected by Nearest-neighbor kernel function
Variable ORadj 95% CI p
Type of farm
    Indoor Ref.
    Outdoor 1.36 1.12–3.77 0.044
Distance < 3.87 km 8.56 4.90–14.98 <0.0001
Days for outbreak confirmation 1.03 1.01–1.05 0.004
N. animals with symptoms 1.08 1.02–1.11 0.005
Type of fence Ref.
    Fenced§ Ref.
    Not fenced 2.65 1.90–3.69 <0.0001
N. pigs
>10
≤10
Ref.
0.53

0.31–0.89

0.016
Relationship with other farms
Yes
Not
Ref.
0.49

0.25–0.96

0.028
Disposable clothing
Not
Yes
Ref.
0.81

0.70–0.94

0.005
Farmer as a hunter
Yes
Not
Ref.
0.45

0.25–0.83

0.002
Random effect Est SE 95% CI
Cluster 1.29 0.28 0.83–1.98
LR test vs. logistic regression: 30.54, p < 0.0000
Residual mean (SD) 3.32 * 10−6 (1.12 * 10−6)
Spearman's correlation coefficient 0.850, p < 0.0001
Root MSE training dataset 0.191, p = 0.63
Root MSE test dataset 0.188, p = 0.72

Data are presented as adjusted Odds Ratio (ORadj), 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) and p-value.

§

Fenced is referred to all types of fences (double, single solid or metal fences).