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Table 4 Significant temporal trends of hemorrhagic disease in white-tailed deer during the entire study period (1980–2013) with maximum spatial window = 50% of the total number of HD cases and maximum temporal window = 50% of the entire study period

From: Cluster analysis of hemorrhagic disease in Missouri’s white-tailed deer population: 1980–2013

 

Cluster

Counties

Location (Fig. 2)

Annual cases (per 100,000)

Trend of annual increase (%)

P-value

Primary

1

37

North

33.1

32.1

0.0002

Secondary

2

5

Central

57.6

30.9

0.0002

 

3

4

West

46.6

31.1

0.0002

 

4

10

Southeast

15.4

33.2

0.0002

 

5

3

West

21.0

31.3

0.0002

 

6

2

Southwest

21.6

38.5

0.0006

 

7

1

South

2.7

102.1

0.0018

  1. Cluster: cluster ID. Counties: the number of counties in each cluster. Observed: the number of incidents in each cluster