Spatial statistical methods for estimating regions ...
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| Section title | Spatial statistical methods for estimating regions with increased risk of BVDV infection in Denmark |
| Section author(s) | A. Ersboll, N. Toft, B. Ersboll, H. Houe, L. Alban, H. Stryhn, A. Kjeldsen |
| Book title | GISVET'04 |
| Book editor(s) | P. A. Durr, S. W. Martin |
| Start page | 52 |
| End page | 55 |
| Date | 2004 |
| Abstract | Cattle herds (N=26,639) were classified as having persistently infected (PI) animals (PI-herds) or not (non-PI-herds) with 4,519 PI-herds (17.0%). Regional differences in occurrence of BVDV infections were identified. The K-function indicated clustering at 250 m and 1 km. The semivariogram indicated little spatial correlation (within 3.5 km) in relation to other sources of non-spatial variation. The SMR and mean posterior RR identified municipalities with increased risk of PI-herds associated with regions with larger herds and high herd densities.. |
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