Retrospective Study of Canine Pathologies Causing Mortalities in Ilorin Kwara State, Nigeria

Mohammed Adam, A. Ajadi, J. Atata, Olatunde David Akanbi, S. Shoyinka, Muhammad Abubakar, Moshood Olaniyi
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Canine pathologies refer to the various diseases, disorders, and abnormalities that can affect a dog’s different body systems and cause mortality. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the common pathologies that are associated with the mortality of dogs in Ilorin, Kwara State. A retrospective review of post-mortem records from 7 years was undertaken at a necropsy unit of the Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Ilorin. Data collected included age, sex, breed, disease pathogens, and year. A total of 150 dog carcasses were presented for necropsy during the period between January 2016 and December 2022. In this study, the cases used were confirmed based on PCR results in some cases, bacterial culture and isolation, parasite identification, gross lesions, and histopathological findings in other cases. Descriptive statistics were employed to evaluate the effect of disease pathogens on age, sex, and breed distribution patterns associated with the mortality of dogs. The prevalence of viral infection among other diseases was statistically significant (34.00%; OR = 0.53; P<0.01). The percentage prevalence of each disease showed that bacterial infections were evident, with Staphylococcosis being the most prevalent at 49.01%, followed by Salmonellosis at 7.84%, Leptospirosis at 23.53%, and Brucellosis at 19.6%. Parasitic infections were also notable, encompassing canine babesiosis (34.80%), acariosis (39.10%), and canine ehrlichiosis (26.08%). Toxicosis cases were largely dominated by diclovous poisoning, constituting 88.88% of instances, while medication toxicity was observed in 11.11% of cases. Neoplastic conditions were represented by hepatic lymphoma, with a prevalence of 1%, while nutritional deficiencies included hepatic lipidosis, noted in 1% of cases. Traumatic injuries were common, with bone fracture having the highest prevalence at 66.67% and muscle laceration observed in 33.33% of cases. Intestinal obstruction cases, specifically gastric impaction, were noted in 1% of cases. Viral infections comprised parvovirus infection with the highest prevalence at 81%, and canine distemper was observed in 18.92% of cases. In conclusion, this study has exposed the leading causes of mortalities among the dog population, which include parvovirus enteritis, staphylococcosis, and acariosis infections. The emphasis should be on preventive measures to curtail disease transmission and associated financial loss.
尼日利亚伊洛林-夸拉州导致死亡的犬类疾病回顾性研究
犬病理学是指可能影响犬不同身体系统并导致死亡的各种疾病、失调和异常。本研究的主要目的是调查与夸拉州伊洛林市犬只死亡有关的常见病症。研究人员在伊洛林大学兽医病理学系的尸体解剖室对 7 年来的尸检记录进行了回顾性审查。收集的数据包括年龄、性别、品种、疾病病原体和年份。在 2016 年 1 月至 2022 年 12 月期间,共有 150 具狗尸体被送去尸检。在本研究中,部分病例是根据 PCR 结果确认的,其他病例则是根据细菌培养和分离、寄生虫鉴定、大体病变和组织病理学结果确认的。研究采用了描述性统计方法,以评估疾病病原体对与狗的死亡率相关的年龄、性别和品种分布模式的影响。在其他疾病中,病毒感染的发病率具有显著的统计学意义(34.00%;OR = 0.53;P<0.01)。各种疾病的发病率百分比显示,细菌感染非常明显,其中葡萄球菌病的发病率最高,为 49.01%,其次是沙门氏菌病(7.84%)、钩端螺旋体病(23.53%)和布鲁氏菌病(19.6%)。寄生虫感染也很常见,包括犬巴贝斯虫病(34.80%)、犬吸虫病(39.10%)和犬埃立克病(26.08%)。中毒病例主要是二氯甲烷中毒,占 88.88%,药物中毒占 11.11%。肿瘤性疾病以肝淋巴瘤为代表,发病率为 1%,营养缺乏包括肝脂质沉着病,发病率为 1%。外伤很常见,其中骨折的发病率最高,为 66.67%,肌肉裂伤占 33.33%。1%的病例出现肠梗阻,特别是胃嵌塞。病毒感染包括副病毒感染,发病率最高,占 81%,犬瘟热占 18.92%。总之,这项研究揭示了导致犬只死亡的主要原因,其中包括副病毒性肠炎、葡萄球菌病和螨虫感染。重点应放在预防措施上,以减少疾病传播和相关的经济损失。
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