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Risks associated with preweaning mortality on 39 commercial outdoor pig farms in England

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Table 1. Univariable binomial regression for variables significantly associated with preweaning mortality at p<0.2
Table 2. Number and percent mortality, odds ratio and confidence interval from the multivariable logistic regression model for 9424 piglets from 855 litters on 39 outdoor farms
Table 3. Spearman’s rho values for correlations between variables where p<0.2 at univariable level (rows) and variables in the final model (columns)

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