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Volume 29, Number 9—September 2023
Dispatch

Rat Hepatitis E Virus in Norway Rats, Ontario, Canada, 2018–2021

Sarah J. RobinsonComments to Author , Jamie Borlang, Chelsea G. Himsworth, David L. Pearl, J. Scott Weese, Antonia Dibernardo, Carla Osiowy, Neda Nasheri, and Claire M. Jardine
Author affiliations: University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada (S.J. Robinson, D.L. Pearl, J.S. Weese, C.M. Jardine); Public Health Agency of Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (J. Borlang, A. Dibernardo, C. Osiowy); University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (C.G. Himsworth); Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (N. Nasheri); University of Ottawa, Ottawa (N. Nasheri); Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative, Guelph (C.M. Jardine)

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Table

Descriptive statistics for rat demographic variables, land use, season, and year of collection and results from exact logistic regression analyses evaluating associations with hepatitis E virus PCR status among 372 Norway rats (collected in southern Ontario, Canada, during November 2018–June 2021

Category, no. with data available No. (%) PCR-positive (%) PCR-negative (%) Odds ratio (95% CI) p value
Sex, n = 361
F 185 (51.2) 9 (4.9) 176 (95.1) Referent
M
176 (48.8)
11 (6.3)
165 (93.7)
1.13 (0.43–2.95)
0.955
Sexual maturity, n = 360
Immature 126 (35.0) 1 (0.8) 125 (99.2) Referent
Mature
234 (65.0)
19 (8.1)
215 (91.9)
3.99 (1.14–21.47)
0.025
Body condition, n = 363
Poor 251 (69.1) 11 (4.4) 240 (95.6) Referent
Good
112 (30.9)
9 (8.0)
103 (92.0)
1.66 (0.61–4.36)
0.361
Land use, n = 372*
Residential 195 (52.4) 11 (5.6) 184 (94.4) Referent
Nonresidential
177 (47.6)
10 (5.6)
167 (94.4)
0.92 (0.35–2.39)
1.000
Season, n = 372†
Summer/fall 154 (41.4) 8 (5.2) 146 (94.8) Referent
Winter/spring
218 (58.6)
13 (6.0)
205 (94.0)
1.03 (0.39–2.80)
1.000
Year of collection, n = 372
2018 43 (11.6) 4 (9.3) 39 (90.7) Referent
2019 193 (51.9) 11 (5.7) 182 (94.3) 0.47 (0.14–1.84) 0.307
2020 93 (25.0) 2 (2.2) 91 (97.8) 0.17 (0.02–1.12) 0.069
2021 43 (11.6) 4 (9.3) 39 (90.7) 0.80 (0.15–4.04) 1.000

*Land use was defined as residential and nonresidential (i.e., institutional, industrial, commercial, and mixed). †Seasons were defined as winter (December–February), spring (March–May), summer (June–August), and fall (September–November).

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