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Volume 15, Number 9—September 2009
Research

Chicken Consumption and Use of Acid-Suppressing Medications as Risk Factors for Campylobacter Enteritis, England

Clarence C. TamComments to Author , Craig D. Higgins, Keith R. Neal, Laura C. Rodrigues, Sally E. Millership, Sarah J. O’Brien, on behalf of the Campylobacter Case–Control Study Group
Author affiliations: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK (C.C. Tam, C.D. Higgins, L.C. Rodrigues); University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK (K.R. Neal); Essex Health Protection Unit, Witham, UK (S.E. Millership); University of Manchester, Manchester, UK (S.J. O’Brien)

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Table 1

Final multivariable model of both habitual risk factors and risk factors for Campylobacter enteritis in the previous 5 days, adjusted for participant age group and sex, study site, and month of year, England, 2005–2006

Exposure domain and variable Odds ratio 95% Confidence interval p value
Health details
Previous Campylobacter infection 2.20 1.33–3.64 0.002
Use of acid-suppressing medication in previous 28 days
3.39
2.49–4.62
<0.001
Pets
Pet fish 0.56 0.33–0.94 0.029
If last pet acquired was a dog, how long ago was it acquired?
Dog was not last pet bought/no pets 1.00
>6 months ago 0.76 0.57–1.01 0.057
3–6 months ago 1.30 0.53–3.16 0.566
1–3 months ago 1.74 0.62–4.93 0.296
2–4 weeks ago 14.40 3.69–56.14 <0.001
<2 weeks ago
1.08
0.12–9.90
0.946
Food
No. times salads eaten per week
0 1.00
1 0.89 0.63–1.26 0.503
2 0.58 0.40–0.82 0.002
3 0.72 0.49–1.05 0.086
4 0.93 0.62–1.40 0.739
>5 0.63 0.44–0.91 0.013
No. times legumes eaten per week
0 1.00
1 0.65 0.51–0.84 0.001
2 0.57 0.44–0.75 <0.001
3 0.47 0.33–0.68 <0.001
4 0.65 0.40–1.05 0.078
>5 0.66 0.42–1.04 0.071
No. times fruit eaten per week
0 1.00
1 0.95 0.53–1.69 0.860
2 1.57 0.96–2.55 0.071
3 1.19 0.71–1.98 0.518
4 1.77 1.05–2.98 0.032
>5 1.06 0.70–1.61 0.775
No. times chicken eaten per week
0 1.00
1 1.62 0.98–2.68 0.058
2 1.96 1.16–3.32 0.012
3 1.70 0.98–2.95 0.061
4 2.10 1.16–3.79 0.014
>5 3.74 2.06–6.80 <0.001
Regularly drinks raw milk 1.00
Rarely/never
Yes, regularly 0.24 0.08–0.72 0.010
Yes, occasionally 0.70 0.33–1.51 0.365
Location where chicken eaten in past 5 days was prepared
No chicken eaten 1.00
In the home/someone else's home only 0.70 0.49–1.00 0.050
Outside the home only 1.95 1.26–3.01 0.003
In the home and outside the home 0.70 0.48–1.03 0.069

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1The Campylobacter Case–Control Study Group comprises the following: Sarah J. O’Brien (Manchester University); Clarence C. Tam, Craig D. Higgins, Laura C. Rodrigues, and Brendan W. Wren (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine); Keith R. Neal (University of Nottingham); Bob Owen and Judith Richardson (Health Protection Agency Centre for Infections); Bharat C. Patel (Health Protection Agency Collaborating Centre, North Middlesex Hospital); Peter Sheridan (North East and Central London HPU); John Curnow (Cheshire and Merseyside HPU); Ken Lamden (Cumbria and Lancashire HPU); and Sally Millership (Essex HPU).

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