Risk factors for salmonella dublin infection on dairy farms

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In a case-control study of risk factors for Salmonella dublin on 126 dairy farms the following variables were significantly associated with infection. Standardized herd size and water surface area showed a positive association. Contact with cows from other herds during exchange was, unexpectedly, preventive for S. dublin infection. Purchase of cows from other herds was a risk factor. More infections occurred when the feed consisted of grass only compared to grass supplemented with maize or silage. S. dublin infection was highly associated with a liver fluke infection. © 1998 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Vaessen, M. A., Frankena, K., Graat, E. A. M., Veling, J., & Klunder, T. (1998). Risk factors for salmonella dublin infection on dairy farms. Veterinary Quarterly, 20(3), 97–99. https://doi.org/10.1080/01652176.1998.9694848

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