Please forgive a stats question

I am trying to model colonization with a bacterium with the aims of quantifying 
overall colonization rate as well as determining risk factors for colonization 
in a in-hospital setting. Risk factors to me measured include type of contact 
with a patient (e.g. feeding vs. obtaining vital signs vs. wound care etc), 
length of contact, use of antibiotics, etc. I believe there are two techniques 
that can be used to model colonization: logistic regression or Poisson 
regression. Either method can give me a measure of likelihood of transmission 
(the OR from logistic regression or a true rate from Poisson regression. n.b. 
the OR from logistic regression can be converted to a probability). Can anyone 
suggest reasons for using one technique or the other?  
Thank you for your help and understanding about posting a stats question to the 
R listserver.
Thanks,

John

John David Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics
University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Gerontology
Baltimore VA Medical Center
10 North Greene Street
GRECC (BT/18/GR)
Baltimore, MD 21201-1524
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