Volume 27, Number 2—February 2021
Research
Outbreak of Severe Vomiting in Dogs Associated with a Canine Enteric Coronavirus, United Kingdom
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![Rates of gastroenteric veterinary consults for dogs during November 4, 2019–March 21, 2020, in investigation of dogs with vomiting, United Kingdom. Consults were geolocated to owners’ postcodes, with gastroenteric main presenting complaint as a binary outcome (1 for gastroenteric consult, 0 for a nongastroenteric consult). Colored areas represent the number of weeks a given location had a 95% posterior probability of prevalence exceeding the national mean prevalence in any week. The geostatistical modeling approach used is further detailed in the Appendix.](/eid/images/20-2452-F2.jpg)
Figure 2. Rates of gastroenteric veterinary consults for dogs during November 4, 2019–March 21, 2020, in investigation of dogs with vomiting, United Kingdom. Consults were geolocated to owners’ postcodes, with gastroenteric main presenting complaint as a binary outcome (1 for gastroenteric consult, 0 for a nongastroenteric consult). Colored areas represent the number of weeks a given location had a 95% posterior probability of prevalence exceeding the national mean prevalence in any week. The geostatistical modeling approach used is further detailed in the Appendix.
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