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Table 1.

Parameters of the modified Dutch model for source attribution.

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Table 2.

Median percent probabilities for human salmonellosis cases to originate from pigs, cattle, broilers or layers/eggs according to age group, gender, urbanization degree, and season.

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Table 3.

Adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals of the significant risk factors for human salmonellosis attributable to specific animal reservoirs and overall.

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Table 4.

Population attributable risk and 95% confidence intervals of the risk factors for human salmonellosis attributable to specific animal reservoirs and overall.

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Figure 1.

Plot of the first and second canonical dimension of the multivariate relationships between Salmonella subtype reservoir specificity (Prs) and the significant risk factors.

Blue squares: S. Typhimurium subtypes. Red dots: S. Enteritidis subtypes. Green triangles: other Salmonella subtypes. Yellow stars: reservoir centroids. Total variance explained by the first and second canonical dimensions is 82% and 15%, respectively.

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