Risk factors for recurrence of Giardia duodenalis infection in dogs: a case-control study.

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
K Mourou, P O Gonin, M Cervone, L Zenner, M Hugonnard
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Abstract

Objectives: To identify risk factors for recurrence of giardiasis in naturally infected symptomatic dogs after specific treatment.

Materials and methods: Medical records were retrospectively reviewed (2006 to 2016) for dogs diagnosed with symptomatic Giardia duodenalis infection. Signalment, housing conditions, clinical signs, concurrent diseases, treatments and outcome were recorded. Data were compared between dogs with and without symptomatic recurrence within 6 months of specific treatment using univariate analysis and multivariable logistic regression.

Results: Eighty-two dogs were included. Fifty-five were cured after treatment, and 27 had recurrent giardiasis. Factors significantly associated with recurrence on univariate analysis were age <6 months at first diagnosis, being a Retriever, living in a non-household environment or with other dogs, having concurrent chronic inflammatory enteropathy and having received a specific treatment other than fenbendazole or adjuvant probiotics. On multivariate analysis, retriever breed (odds ratio, 7.75; 95% confidence interval, 2.03 to 34.90), concurrent food-responsive enteropathy (odds ratio, 15.06; 95% confidence interval, 3.41 to 90.26) and adjuvant probiotics (odds ratio, 13.28; 95% confidence interval, 2.41 to 93.10) were independent risk factors for recurrence, while age >6 months at first diagnosis was a protective factor (odds ratio, 0.24; 95% confidence interval, 0.05 to 0.95).

Clinical significance: Not only are puppies and dogs living in communities at risk of G. duodenalis infection but they are also at higher risk of recurrence. Concurrent chronic inflammatory enteropathy should also be investigated in cases of symptomatic recurrence. These findings may provide indicators for the prevention and management of recurrent giardiasis in dogs.

犬十二指肠贾第鞭毛虫感染复发的危险因素:一项病例对照研究。
目的:探讨有贾第虫病自然感染症状犬经特异性治疗后复发的危险因素。材料与方法:回顾性分析2006 - 2016年诊断为症状性十二指肠贾第鞭毛虫感染犬的医疗记录。记录信号、住房条件、临床症状、并发疾病、治疗和结果。采用单因素分析和多因素logistic回归对6个月内有症状复发和无症状复发的狗进行数据比较。结果:共纳入82只犬。治疗后痊愈55例,复发贾第虫病27例。单因素分析显示,与复发显著相关的因素为首次诊断时6个月的年龄是一个保护因素(优势比为0.24;95%可信区间为0.05 ~ 0.95)。临床意义:生活在社区的幼犬和犬不仅存在十二指肠螺旋杆菌感染的风险,而且其复发风险也较高。并发慢性炎症性肠病也应在症状复发的情况下进行调查。本研究结果可为犬贾第虫病复发的预防和管理提供参考。
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Journal of Small Animal Practice
Journal of Small Animal Practice 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
117
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) is a monthly peer-reviewed publication integrating clinical research papers and case reports from international sources, covering all aspects of medicine and surgery relating to dogs, cats and other small animals. These papers facilitate the dissemination and implementation of new ideas and techniques relating to clinical veterinary practice, with the ultimate aim of promoting best practice. JSAP publishes high quality original articles, as well as other scientific and educational information. New developments are placed in perspective, encompassing new concepts and peer commentary. The target audience is veterinarians primarily engaged in the practise of small animal medicine and surgery. In addition to original articles, JSAP will publish invited editorials (relating to a manuscript in the same issue or a topic of current interest), review articles, which provide in-depth discussion of important clinical issues, and other scientific and educational information from around the world. The final decision on publication of a manuscript rests with the Editorial Board and ultimately with the Editor. All papers, regardless of type, represent the opinion of the authors and not necessarily that of the Editor, the Association or the Publisher. The Journal of Small Animal Practice is published on behalf of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association and is also the official scientific journal of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association
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