“…1) -bran 0.38 (0.21, 0.7)-oat 0.2 (0.1, 0.38) -rye 217/1/1 NS: 185/1/1 (Van Kruiningen et al, 2005;Maconi et al, 2010) Rice NS: 532/2/2 (Sakamoto et al, 2005;Maconi et al, 2010) Pasta NS: 532/2/2 (Sakamoto et al, 2005;Maconi et al, 2010) Nuts and Seeds NS: 347/1/1 (Sakamoto et al, 2005) Oil NS: 185/1/1 (Maconi et al, 2010) Butter/ margarine NS: 185/1/1 (Maconi et al, 2010) Fats 2.64 (1.29, 5.39) * :347/1/1 (Sakamoto et al, 2005) Sugar 2.12 (1.08, 4.17) * :347/1/1 (Sakamoto et al, 2005) sweets/ confections NS: 185/1/1 2.83 (1.38, 5.83): 347/1/1 (Sakamoto et al, 2005;Maconi et al, 2010) soft drink consumption 0.68 (0.44, 1.04): 797/1/1 (Bernstein et al, 2006) Coffee/Tea consumption NS: 5361/1/1 (Jones et al, 2006) Filtered Water 0.45 (0.27, 0.76): 218/1/1 (Abubakar et al, 2007) Public Water supply (Qual et al, 2010) Occupation: veterinarian NS: 1526/1/1 (Qual et al, 2010) living on a farm 0.69 (0.44, 1. (Jones et al, 2006;Abubakar et al, 2007;Qual et al, 2010) JD on the farm 1.63 (0.15, 9.95): 5361/1/1 (Jones et al, 2006) Animal density in water catchment NS: 218/1/1 (Abubakar et al, 2007) JD in water catchment NS: 218/1/1 (Abubakar et al, 2007) CD: Crohn's disease, JD: Johne's disease, NS: not significant, OR odds ratio, CI: confidence interval, * high calorie consumer, ~ low calorie consumer, ^ odds of being M. paratuberculosis ELISA positive.…”