6 research outputs found
Univariate analysis of factors possibly associated with seropositivity for <i>Coxiella burnetii</i> among veterinary medicine students.
<p>Note.</p>a<p>VM, veterinary medicine.</p>b<p>Variables included in the multivariate analysis, other variables p<0.20 were excluded because of multicollinearity.</p
Overview of self-reported zoonotic diseases reported by veterinary medicine students (n = 960) during the veterinary medicine study.
a<p>VM, veterinary medicine.</p
Numbers and percentages of participants per study direction and study phase.
<p>Numbers and percentages of participants per study direction and study phase.</p
Association between <i>C. burnetii</i> seropositivity and number of years lived on a farm (p = 0.028, spline 2 d.f p = 0.586) for students who ever lived on a farm (n = 100).
<p>Open circles represent the 95% upper and lower confidence limits.</p
Factors associated with <i>Coxiella burnetii</i> seropositivity obtained by multivariate analysis for all students and stratified by ever lived on a farm.
<p>Note. Multivariate analysis for all students obtained with Forward and Backward logistic regression.</p><p>Stratified analysis obtained with Enter.</p>a<p>VM, veterinary medicine.</p
Descriptive characteristics (n (%) or stated otherwise) of the total study population and those who did and did not provide a blood sample.
a<p>AM, Arithmetic Mean.</p>b<p>SD, Standard Deviation.</p>c<p>Previous or current regular contact (>once a week).</p>d<p>Chi-square between providing and not-providing blood borderline significant with p = 0.07.</p>e<p>Chi-square between providing and not-providing blood borderline significant with p = 0.08.</p>f<p>VM, veterinary medicine.</p