Investigation and systematic review of temporal associations between vaccination and onset of immune-mediated hemolytic anemia or thrombocytopenia in dogs.

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学
Victoria Neale, Sophie Broughton, Harriet R Hall, Natalia Caldecott, Amanda Paul, Barbara J Skelly, Barbara Glanemann, James W Swann
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Abstract

Background: Vaccination is implicated in development of human immune-mediated diseases, but studies in dogs yielded conflicting results for immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (IMHA) and thrombocytopenia (ITP).

Hypothesis/objectives: To investigate temporal relationships between onset of IMHA or ITP and vaccination in dogs.

Animals: Client-owned dogs with nonassociative IMHA (n = 295) and ITP (n = 163) at 4 referral hospitals, alongside control dogs (n = 1180 for IMHA, 652 for ITP) presented contemporaneously.

Methods: Multicenter retrospective case-control study, with meta-analysis of published studies. Proportions vaccinated ≤ 30 days before disease onset were compared to controls, along with times since last vaccine.

Results: Proportion of dogs vaccinated ≤ 30 days of disease onset was significantly higher in the IMHA group (35/295, 11.9%) compared with controls (72/1180, 6.1%; P = .0015). Dogs with IMHA vaccinated ≤ 30 days of disease onset were more likely to have received a L2 vaccine (Leptospira serovars Canicola and Icterohemorrhagiae) in their last dose than those vaccinated > 30 days before onset (P = .04). Meta-analysis indicated dogs with IMHA were 2.48 times (95% CI, 1.69-3.63) more likely to have been vaccinated in the past month than controls, but with high heterogeneity across this and 2 other studies. There was no difference in proportion of ITP dogs and controls vaccinated ≤ 30 days of disease onset, and meta-analysis with 1 other study showed no temporal association, though both analyses were likely underpowered.

Conclusions and clinical importance: These results support a possible temporal association between vaccination and onset of IMHA in dogs. Our results do not establish a causal relationship between vaccination and IMHA.

犬免疫接种与免疫介导的溶血性贫血或血小板减少症发病时间相关性的调查和系统综述。
背景:疫苗接种与人类免疫介导疾病的发展有关,但对狗的研究在免疫介导的溶血性贫血(IMHA)和血小板减少症(ITP)方面得出了相互矛盾的结果。假设/目的:研究犬的IMHA或ITP发病与疫苗接种之间的时间关系。动物:在4家转诊医院,患者拥有的患有非联想性IMHA (n = 295)和ITP (n = 163)的狗,与对照狗(n = 1180 IMHA, 652 ITP)同时出现。方法:多中心回顾性病例对照研究,对已发表的研究进行荟萃分析。在发病前≤30天接种疫苗的比例与对照进行比较,以及自上次接种疫苗以来的时间。结果:IMHA组接种≤30 d疫苗的比例(35/295,11.9%)显著高于对照组(72/1180,6.1%,P = 0.0015)。在发病≤30天接种IMHA疫苗的犬在最后一剂中接种L2疫苗(犬血清型钩端螺旋体和黄疸出血体)的可能性高于发病前30天接种IMHA疫苗的犬(P = 0.04)。荟萃分析显示,患有IMHA的狗在过去一个月内接种疫苗的可能性是对照组的2.48倍(95% CI, 1.69-3.63),但在本研究和其他两项研究中存在高度异质性。在疾病发病≤30天接种疫苗的ITP犬和对照组的比例没有差异,与其他1项研究的荟萃分析显示没有时间关联,尽管这两项分析可能都不够有力。结论和临床意义:这些结果支持疫苗接种与犬IMHA发病之间可能存在的时间关联。我们的结果没有建立疫苗接种和IMHA之间的因果关系。
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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine Veterinary-General Veterinary
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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