The prevalence of infestation in different pastures and its correlation with the independent variables (gender, season, husbandry methods, and different age groups of camels) were initially analyzed using the Chi-square test [52 (link), 53 (link)]. Binary logistic regression analysis was then performed on parameters considered significant in statistical analysis to investigate the associations between C. titillator larvae infestation status and pasture location, gender, season, animal feeding method, and age of the study camels [40 , 54 (link)]. All statistical analyses were performed using SPSS program version 26 (IBM, USA). Differences were considered significant at P < 0.05.
Epidemiological Study of Camel C. titillator
The prevalence of infestation in different pastures and its correlation with the independent variables (gender, season, husbandry methods, and different age groups of camels) were initially analyzed using the Chi-square test [52 (link), 53 (link)]. Binary logistic regression analysis was then performed on parameters considered significant in statistical analysis to investigate the associations between C. titillator larvae infestation status and pasture location, gender, season, animal feeding method, and age of the study camels [40 , 54 (link)]. All statistical analyses were performed using SPSS program version 26 (IBM, USA). Differences were considered significant at P < 0.05.
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Other organizations : Xinjiang University, Xinjiang Medical University, Xinjiang Agricultural University, Shihezi University
Variable analysis
- Pasture location
- Gender
- Season
- Animal feeding method
- Age of the study camels
- Prevalence of infestation by C. titillator larvae
- Not explicitly mentioned
- No positive or negative controls were mentioned
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