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Volume 29, Number 6—June 2023
Research

Risk Factors for Non-O157 Shiga Toxin–Producing Escherichia coli Infections, United States

Ellyn P. Marder1Comments to Author , Zhaohui Cui, Beau B. Bruce, LaTonia Clay Richardson, Michelle M. Boyle, Paul R. Cieslak, Nicole Comstock, Sarah Lathrop, Katie Garman, Suzanne McGuire, Danyel Olson, Duc J. Vugia, Siri Wilson, Patricia M. Griffin, and Carlota Medus
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (E.P. Marder, Z. Cui, B.B. Bruce, L. Clay Richardson, P.M. Griffin); Maryland Department of Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (M.M. Boyle); Oregon Health Authority, Portland, Oregon, USA (P.R. Cieslak); Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Denver, Colorado, USA (N. Comstock); University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA (S. Lathrop); Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville, Tennessee, USA (K. Garman); New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York, USA (S. McGuire); Connecticut Emerging Infections Program, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (D. Olson); California Department of Public Health, Richmond, California, USA (D.J. Vugia); Georgia Department of Public Health, Atlanta (S. Wilson); Minnesota Department of Health, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA (C. Medus)

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Table 4

Risk factors associated with domestically acquired non-O157 Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia coli infections by serogroup, FoodNet case–control study, United States, 2012–2015*

Serogroup and exposure† Case-patients Controls Multivariable analysis
OR (95% CI) PAF (95% CI) p value§
O26, n = 231
Contact with someone with diarrheal illness 16/122 (13) 11/370 (3) 5.7 (2.4–14.4) 10.8 (7.6–12.2) 0.04
Environmental
Live or work on, or visit a farm, petting zoo, or fair
With chickens present 11/143 (8) 1/410 (0) 35.5 (6.9–319.6) 7.5 (6.6–7.7) 0.003
With cows present 11/140 (8) 4/399 (1) 13.6 (3.6–62.0) 7.3 (5.7–7.7) 0.04
With cows or calves present 11/141 (8) 5/394 (1) 13.7 (3.5–65.5) 7.2 (5.6–7.7) 0.04
Visit a farm with chickens present
7/139 (5)
1/421 (0)
24.3 (4.7–172.0)
4.8 (4.0–5.0)
0.04
O103, n = 179
Environmental
Live or work on, or visit a farm, petting zoo, or fair 24/94 (26) 22/315 (7) 7.2(2.9–19.4) 22.0 (16.6–24.2) 0.008
With cows or calves present 12/95 (13) 6/334 (2) 24.9 (5.3–169.3) 12.1 (10.2–12.6) 0.008
With calves present 7/97 (7) 2/330 (1) 60.8 (6.7–2,615.0) 7.1 (6.1–7.2) 0.02
Live on a farm 11/101 (11) 5/328 (2) 15.8 (3.8–77.8) 10.2 (8.1–10.8) 0.02
Contact with wild deer or elk or their droppings 9/98 (9) 2/327 (1) 14.6 (3.7–69.1) 8.6 (6.7–9.1) 0.02
Visit a farm with horses present 5/93 (5) 1/316 (0) 60.1 (6.4–5,983.0) 5.3 (4.5–5.4) 0.02
Fruits and vegetables
Iceberg lettuce prepared outside the home
24/93 (26)
37/290 (13)
4.5 (2.1–9.9)
20.1 (13.7–23.2)
0.02
O111, n = 104
Environmental
Live on, visit, or work on a farm, petting zoo, or fair 13/60 (22) 11/190 (6) 15.4 (4.1–73.9) 20.3 (16.3–21.4) 0.03

*Values are no. exposures/no. for whom data were available (%) except as indicated. OR, odds ratio; PAF, population attributable fractions. †In the 7 d before illness unless otherwise specified. Interviewers told respondents to consider foods prepared at any home to be prepared at home and foods prepared at a restaurant or commercial food service establishment to be prepared outside the home. ‡All cases included were in nontravelers >1 y old; each serogroup-specific analysis had 2,365 noninfant, nontraveler controls. The overall number of cases for each serogroup-specific analysis is listed in the respective section header. During nearest-neighbors matching, cases and controls without a match were excluded for the exposure under consideration. Thus, the numbers of cases and controls that were matched and included in the analysis of each exposure is smaller than the total. §p adjusted for multiple testing using Benjamini-Hochberg-Yekutieli method.

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1Current affiliation: Washington State Department of Health, Shoreline, Washington, USA.

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