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Prevalence of disorders recorded in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels attending primary-care veterinary practices in England

机译:骑士国王查尔斯·宾格犬参加英格兰初级保健兽医活动时所记录的疾病患病率

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BackgroundConcerns have been raised over breed-related health issues in purebred dogs, but reliable prevalence estimates for disorders within specific breeds are sparse. Electronically stored patient health records from primary-care practice are emerging as a useful source of epidemiological data in companion animals. This study used large volumes of health data from UK primary-care practices participating in the VetCompass animal health surveillance project to evaluate in detail the disorders diagnosed in a random selection of over 50% of dogs recorded as Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (CKCSs). Confirmation of breed using available microchip and Kennel Club (KC) registration data was attempted. ResultsIn total, 3624 dogs were recorded as CKCSs within the VetCompass database of which 143 (3.9%) were confirmed as KC-registered via microchip identification linkage of VetCompass to the KC database. 1875 dogs (75 KC registered and 1800 of unknown KC status, 52% of both groups) were randomly sampled for detailed clinical review. Clinical data associated with veterinary care were recorded in 1749 (93.3%) of these dogs. The most common specific disorders recorded during the study period were heart murmur (541 dogs, representing 30.9% of study group), diarrhoea of unspecified cause (193 dogs, 11.0%), dental disease (166 dogs, 9.5%), otitis externa (161, 9.2%), conjunctivitis (131, 7.4%) and anal sac infection (129, 7.4%). The five most common disorder categories were cardiac (affecting 31.7% of dogs), dermatological (22.2%), ocular (20.6%), gastrointestinal (19.3%) and dental/periodontal disorders (15.2%). Discussion and conclusionsStudy findings suggest that many of the disorders commonly affecting CKCSs are largely similar to those affecting the general dog population presented for primary veterinary care in the UK. However, cardiac disease (and MVD in particular) continues to be of particular concern in this breed. Further workThis work highlights the value of veterinary practice based breed-specific epidemiological studies to provide targeted and evidence-based health policies. Further studies using electronic patient records in other breeds could highlight their potential disease predispositions.
机译:背景技术已经引起了对纯种犬与品种有关的健康问题的关注,但是对特定品种内疾病的可靠流行率估计很少。来自初级保健实践的以电子方式存储的患者健康记录正在成为伴侣动物流行病学数据的有用来源。这项研究使用了来自参与VetCompass动物健康监测项目的英国初级保健实践的大量健康数据,详细评估了随机选择超过50%的狗(查尔斯国王猎犬)(CKCS)所诊断出的疾病。尝试使用可用的微芯片和Kennel Club(KC)注册数据确认品种。结果在VetCompass数据库中总共记录了3624只狗作为CKCS,其中通过VetCompass与KC数据库的微芯片识别链接确认了143条(3.9%)被确认为KC注册。随机抽取1875只狗(已注册75个KC和1800个未知的KC状态,两组的52%)进行详细的临床检查。这些狗中有1749只(93.3%)记录了与兽医护理有关的临床数据。在研究期间记录的最常见的特定疾病是心脏杂音(541只狗,占研究组的30.9%),未明原因的腹泻(193只狗,占11.0%),牙科疾病(166只狗,占9.5%),外耳道炎( 161,占9.2%),结膜炎(131,占7.4%)和肛门囊感染(129,占7.4%)。五个最常见的疾病类别是心脏疾病(影响31.7%的狗),皮肤病(22.2%),眼病(20.6%),胃肠道疾病(19.3%)和牙齿/牙周疾病(15.2%)。讨论与结论研究结果表明,许多通常影响CKCS的疾病与英国影响主要兽医护理的普通狗种群的疾病大体相似。但是,在该品种中,心脏病(尤其是MVD)仍然是特别令人关注的问题。进一步的工作这项工作强调了基于兽医实践的针对特定品种的流行病学研究的价值,可提供有针对性和基于证据的卫生政策。使用其他品种的电子病历的进一步研究可能会突出其潜在的疾病易感性。

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