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Spatial analysis of BSE cases in the Netherlands
Authors:Lourens Heres  Dick J Brus  Thomas J Hagenaars
Affiliation:1.Department of Bacteriology and TSEs,Central Veterinary Institute of Wageningen UR,The Netherlands;2.Alterra,Wageningen University and Research Centre,The Netherlands;3.Department of Virology,Central Veterinary Institute of Wageningen UR,The Netherlands;4.Current Address,VION Fresh Meat West,The Netherlands
Abstract:

Background

In many of the European countries affected by Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), case clustering patterns have been observed. Most of these patterns have been interpreted in terms of heterogeneities in exposure of cattle to the BSE agent. Here we investigate whether spatial clustering is present in the Dutch BSE case data.

Results

We have found three spatial case clusters in the Dutch BSE epidemic. The clusters are geographically distinct and each cluster appears in a different birth cohort. When testing all birth cohorts together, only one significant cluster was detected. The fact that we found stronger spatial clustering when using a cohort-based analysis, is consistent with the evidence that most BSE infections occur in animals less than 12 or 18 months old.

Conclusion

Significant spatial case clustering is present in the Dutch BSE epidemic. The spatial clusters of BSE cases are most likely due to time-dependent heterogeneities in exposure related to feed production.
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