Epidemiologic Analyses of Spatial Clustering of Bovine Ephemeral Fever Outbreaks I. Application of the Negative Binominal Distribution.

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  • 1988年福岡県における牛流行熱の農家発生数の空間的集積性の疫学的解析, I. 負の二項分布のあてはめ

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An epidemic that propagates through a population results in a contagious spatial pattern. The incidence per farm of bovine ephemeral fever (BEF) outbreaks in the 22 areas of Fukuoka Prefecture in 1988 was well explained by the negative binomial distribution, which is generally considered, as the clustering of the outbreaks. Furthermore, the clustering was analyzed with three categories of vaccination rate (No. 1-40%, and 40-80%). As a result, the no vaccination and high vaccination rate (41-80%) groups tended to shift to similarly the Poisson distribution. It may be speculated that an insufficient vaccination control of the BEF was influenced with the clustering.

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