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. 1977 Apr;78(2):135-49.
doi: 10.1017/s0022172400056047.

Path analysis: application in an epidemiological study of echinococcosis in New Zealand

Path analysis: application in an epidemiological study of echinococcosis in New Zealand

M J Burridge et al. J Hyg (Lond). 1977 Apr.

Abstract

The method of path analysis is described in detail. Application of this analyogical systems is demonstrated using data from an epidemiological study of echinococcosis in New Zealand. The results identified the major causal pathways determining Echinococcus granulosus prevalence in dogs, based on multiple regression analysis of a linear causal model constructed from prior biological and epidemiological knowledge. Only ethnic and sheep husbandry variables had important direct effect on prevalence in the North Island of New Zealand, with some climate factors (maximum temperature and relative humidity) and soil porosity acting indirectly through animal husbandry practices. It is suggested that path analysis, by permitting interaction between epidemiological theory and statistical analysis, provides a valuable additional tool to epidemiologists for the study of causal relationships among variables in multivariates systems.

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