Integrating Spatial and Temporal Methods Into Surveillance for Shiga Toxin Producing Escherichia Coli (Stec) O157:H7 in Illinois
Rowland, Michelle R.
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Description
Title
Integrating Spatial and Temporal Methods Into Surveillance for Shiga Toxin Producing Escherichia Coli (Stec) O157:H7 in Illinois
Author(s)
Rowland, Michelle R.
Issue Date
2008
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Uriel Kitron
Department of Study
Kinesiology and Community Health
Discipline
Kinesiology and Community Health
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Health Sciences, Public Health
Language
eng
Abstract
Temporal and spatial clustering was identified for sporadic cases. Temporal patterns showed an increase in cases from late spring to early fall annually. Areas of decreased risk were found in the southern third of the state and the most urban areas surrounding Chicago. Risk factors associated with these high risk areas included increased number of cattle and cattle density. A decreased risk was associated with decreased number of beef cattle per farm. Using two statistical methods the space-time permutation and the space-time, we were able to identify most outbreaks that were previously identified by the public health department. In addition, these methods identified an outbreak not previously identified which was confirmed by epidemiologic and molecular data. Several other small probable outbreaks were also identified. These methods were found to be specific and did not identify numerous non-outbreaks as clusters.
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