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Table 4 Risk factors associated with the herd-level presence of Mycoplasma bovis in univariable logistic regression models

From: Mycoplasma bovis infections in Swiss dairy cattle: a clinical investigation

Variable

Category

Frequency

Frequency and prevalence (%) of case herds

OR

90% confidence interval

P - value

lower

upper

Brand of milking equipment*

Special brand Other brands

14 21

12 (85.7) 6 (28.6)

15.0

3.4

66.3

0.003

Milk Production of herd (increase of 100 kg)

Continuous

Mean = 79.7, SD = 11.1

1.067

1.006

1.13

0.07

Presence of stress factors cows**

Yes No

16 20

12 (75.0) 7 (35.0)

5.6

1.6

18.9

0.02

Presence of stress-factors calves***

Yes No

9 27

7 (77.8) 12 (44.4)

4.4

1.01

18.9

0.1

Animal movement (trade and exposition)

Yes No

12 24

10 (83.3) 9 (37.5)

8.3

2.0

35.5

0.02

Fore-stripping

Yes No

25 11

16 (64.0) 3 (27.3)

4.7

1.3

17.5

0.05

Additional stimulation until milk ejection

Yes No

30 6

18 (60.0) 1 (16.7)

7.5

1.1

50.3

0.08

  1. Significance was set at P < 0.1.
  2. *Information on brand of milking system is missing for one farm.
  3. **Stress-factors cows include: overcrowding, moldy feed, high in-barn temperature, frequent transportation, concomitant disease.
  4. ***Stress-factors calves include: overcrowding, concomitant disease, high degree of calf traffic.