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Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS
  • Document date: 2018_12_19
  • ID: r79h9yzz_1111
    Snippet: SB was identified in nine cats (5.9%) and Escherichia coli was the most commonly cultured bacterium (n=3). Female sex was a significant risk factor for SB (female OR 5.2 [1.0‐27], RR 4.2 [1.2‐12]; vs. male; p=0.04). Overweight was not a significant risk factor (overweight/obese OR 0.38 [0.07‐2.0], RR 0.40 [0.06‐1.65]; vs. lean; p=0.25), and neither was obesity compared to lean and overweight cats (p=0.99)......
    Document: SB was identified in nine cats (5.9%) and Escherichia coli was the most commonly cultured bacterium (n=3). Female sex was a significant risk factor for SB (female OR 5.2 [1.0‐27], RR 4.2 [1.2‐12]; vs. male; p=0.04). Overweight was not a significant risk factor (overweight/obese OR 0.38 [0.07‐2.0], RR 0.40 [0.06‐1.65]; vs. lean; p=0.25), and neither was obesity compared to lean and overweight cats (p=0.99).

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