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Table 3 Univariate regression analysis results for variables associated with canine adenovirus (CAV), canine distemper virus (CDV) and canine parvovirus (CPV) status in unvaccinated dogs sampled in the rural zone surrounding Atlantic Forest fragments in Brazil

From: Prevalence and risk factors for viral exposure in rural dogs around protected areas of the Atlantic forest

Pathogen/variables

Odds ratio

95 % CI

P value

CAV

   

Sex (female)

1.617

0.927–2.90

0.09

Age

1.014

1.007–1.021

6.48x10−5

Body score

1.599

1.013–2.554

0.045

Number of people

1.13

0.95–1.359

0.16

Access to villages

3.806

2.221–6.575

1.3x10−6

Recent dog mortality

1.457

0.868–2.445

0.153

Interaction with wildlife

0.619

0.367–1.036

0.069

CDV

   

Sex (female)

0.676

0.355–1.304

0.235

Age

1.009

1–1.016

0.024

Body score

1.756

1.001–3.11

0.05

Number of people

1.395

1.121–1.746

0.003

Number of dogs

1.120

0.996–1.252

0.048

Access to forest

3.190

1.225–10.927

0.033

Recent dog disease

1.501

0.763–2.883

0.22

Area size class

0.515

0.255–0.997

0.05

CPV

   

Mobility

18.266

3.786–98.234

0.0002

Access to forest

5.092

1.09–26.42

0.036

Recent dog mortality

4.562

0.766–86.747

0.16

Recent dog disease

0.165

0.023–0.783

0.033

Interaction with wildlife

2.75

0.582–19.415

0.231

Veterinary assistance

0.076

0.015–0.41

0.001

Area size class

0.12

0.006–0.765

0.05

  1. Only variables with significance below the threshold (P < 0.3) are shown