Author: Beam, Andrea; Goede, Dane; Fox, Andrew; McCool, Mary Jane; Wall, Goldlin; Haley, Charles; Morrison, Robert
Title: A Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus Outbreak in One Geographic Region of the United States: Descriptive Epidemiology and Investigation of the Possibility of Airborne Virus Spread Document date: 2015_12_28
ID: 05d1mhkq_17
Snippet: Data tabulations and an epidemic curve were created using Microsoft1 Excel1 2010 (14.0.7109.5000), and tabulations for PEDv-positive sites were combined with PEDv-positive placed sites. Cases were defined as sites that were PEDv-positive or PEDv positive-placed. Weekly PEDv incidence was calculated by dividing the number of new cases in a given week by the number of uninfected sites (population at risk) at the beginning of the week. Incidence by .....
Document: Data tabulations and an epidemic curve were created using Microsoft1 Excel1 2010 (14.0.7109.5000), and tabulations for PEDv-positive sites were combined with PEDv-positive placed sites. Cases were defined as sites that were PEDv-positive or PEDv positive-placed. Weekly PEDv incidence was calculated by dividing the number of new cases in a given week by the number of uninfected sites (population at risk) at the beginning of the week. Incidence by company was compared using a chi-square test in SAS1 9.3.
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