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Influence of temperature on prevalence of health and welfare conditions in pigs: time-series analysis of pig abattoir inspection data in England and Wales

机译:温度对生猪健康和福利条件的影响:英格兰和威尔士生猪屠宰场检验数据的时间序列分析

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The prevalence of many diseases in pigs displays seasonal distributions. Despite growing concerns about the impacts of climate change, we do not yet have a good understanding of the role that weather factors play in explaining such seasonal patterns. In this study, national and county-level aggregated abattoir inspection data were assessed for England and Wales during 2010–2015. Seasonally-adjusted relationships were characterised between weekly ambient maximum temperature and the prevalence of both respiratory conditions and tail biting detected at slaughter. The prevalence of respiratory conditions showed cyclical annual patterns with peaks in the summer months and troughs in the winter months each year. However, there were no obvious associations with either high or low temperatures. The prevalence of tail biting generally increased as temperatures decreased, but associations were not supported by statistical evidence: across all counties there was a relative risk of 1.028 (95% CI 0.776–1.363) for every 1 °C fall in temperature. Whilst the seasonal patterns observed in this study are similar to those reported in previous studies, the lack of statistical evidence for an explicit association with ambient temperature may possibly be explained by the lack of information on date of disease onset. There is also the possibility that other time-varying factors not investigated here may be driving some of the seasonal patterns.
机译:猪中许多疾病的流行表现出季节性分布。尽管人们越来越担心气候变化的影响,但我们对气候因素在解释这种季节性模式中所起的作用还没有很好的了解。在这项研究中,评估了2010-2015年英格兰和威尔士的国家和县级屠宰场检查数据汇总。在每周环境最高温度与在屠宰中检测到的呼吸道疾病和咬人尾巴的患病率之间进行了季节性调整的关系。呼吸系统疾病的流行呈周期性的年度模式,每年夏季在夏季高峰,而冬季在每年的低谷。但是,高温和低温都没有明显的关联。随着温度的降低,咬人的患病率普遍增加,但是相关证据并没有得到支持:在所有县中,温度每下降1°C,其相对风险为1.028(95%CI 0.776–1.363)。尽管本研究中观察到的季节性模式与先前研究中报道的相似,但缺乏与环境温度明显相关的统计证据可能是由于缺乏有关疾病发作日期的信息所致。还有一种可能是,此处未调查的其他时变因素可能会驱动某些季节性模式。

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