Selected article for: "cat exposure and IBV cat exposure"

Author: Toh, Teck-Hock; Hii, King-Ching; Fieldhouse, Jane K; Ting, Jakie; Berita, Antoinette; Nguyen, Tham Thi; Wong, See-Chang; Wong, Toh-Mee; Lim, Wei-Honn; Ha, Siaw-Jing; Lau, Chuet-Zou; Kong, Sing-Ling; Bailey, Emily S; Warkentien, Tyler E; Husain, Tupur S; Gray, Gregory C
Title: High Prevalence of Viral Infections Among Hospitalized Pneumonia Patients in Equatorial Sarawak, Malaysia
  • Document date: 2019_2_13
  • ID: 08kqtw8s_29
    Snippet: The only animal exposure that was statistically associated with a disease outcome was cat exposure for IBV, with those patients reporting coming into contact with a cat within 1 meter in the last 30 days having an OR 5.4 times higher (95% CI, 1.8-16.9) than those patients who did not have contact with a cat......
    Document: The only animal exposure that was statistically associated with a disease outcome was cat exposure for IBV, with those patients reporting coming into contact with a cat within 1 meter in the last 30 days having an OR 5.4 times higher (95% CI, 1.8-16.9) than those patients who did not have contact with a cat.

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