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Injuries and illnesses among urban search-and-rescue dogs deployed to Haiti following the January 12, 2010, earthquake

机译:2010年1月12日地震后,部署到海地的城市搜救犬的伤病情况

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Objective-To establish types and rates of injuries and illnesses among urban search-and-rescue (USAR) dogs deployed to Haiti following the January 12, 2010, earthquake. Design-Cross-sectional survey. Animals-23 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) USAR dogs deployed to Haiti. Procedures-An online survey was distributed to the handlers of all FEMA USAR dogs deployed to Haiti in response to the January 12, 2010, earthquake. Results-Of 33 handlers with 37 dogs that deployed, 19 (58%) handlers completed the survey, providing information on 23 (62%) dogs. Injuries and illnesses were reported in 10 of the 23 (43%) dogs, 8 of which had multiple issues. Dogs worked a total of 250 days and 1,785 hours. Dehydration and wounding were the most common disorders, with incidences of 3.9 and 3.4 events/1,000 h worked, respectively. Other disorders included ocular discharge and appetite decrease (incidence of each, 1.1 events/1,000 h worked) and weight loss, urination changes, skin infection, ear infection, oral abscess, and nonspecific illness (incidence of each, 0.56 events/1,000 h worked). Overall, there were 12.6 events/1,000 h worked. All health issues were minor and resolved during the deployment or within 2 weeks after demobilization. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-Results suggested that many of the USAR dogs deployed to Haiti developed acute injuries and illnesses. However, despite the high heat index, long hours worked, and dusty conditions, most injuries and illnesses were minor and all had resolved within 14 days. When logistic supplies for USAR teams are limited, minimal basic medical needs to treat common injuries should be a priority. (J Am Vet Med Assoc 2012;240:396-403)
机译:目的-确定2010年1月12日地震后部署到海地的城市搜救(USAR)狗的伤害和疾病的类型和发生率。设计横断面调查。 Animals-23联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)USAR狗被部署到海地。程序-针对2010年1月12日地震部署到海地的所有FEMA USAR狗的操作者进行了在线调查。结果-在部署了37只狗的33位处理者中,有19位(58%)的处理者完成了调查,提供了23只(62%)狗的信息。据报告,在23只狗中有10只(43%)受伤和生病,其中8只狗有多个问题。狗共工作了250天和1,785小时。脱水和受伤是最常见的疾病,每工作1000小时的发生率分别为3.9和3.4事件。其他疾病包括眼部分泌物和食欲下降(每次发生,每1,000个工作小时,发生1.1次事件)和体重减轻,排尿改变,皮肤感染,耳部感染,口腔脓肿和非特异性疾病(每次发生,每1,000个工作小时,发生0.56事件) )。总体而言,每1,000小时工作12.6个事件。所有健康问题都很轻微,在部署期间或复员后2周内已解决。结论和临床相关性结果表明,许多部署到海地的USAR狗都出现了急性损伤和疾病。但是,尽管热量指数高,工作时间长且尘土飞扬,但大多数伤害和疾病较小,并且都在14天之内得以解决。如果USAR小组的后勤物资有限,则应将处理常见伤害的基本医疗需求降至最低。 (J Am Vet Med Assoc 2012; 240:396-403)

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