1979年至2021年北美水族馆专业护理下的斯特勒海狮(Eumetopias Jubatus)的发病和死亡原因。

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
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迄今为止,已发表的关于斯特勒海狮(SSL;Eumetopias jubatus)的综合病理学调查报告均来自自由放养的种群,而目前还缺乏来自水族馆中接受专业护理的海狮的健康数据。我们对 1979 年至 2021 年期间北美水族馆中由人类看护的海狮(n = 20)的大体和组织病理学报告进行了回顾性研究。研究探讨了年龄、性别或出生地(水族馆出生与野外出生)与死因(COD)和合并症之间的关系。年龄与内分泌器官病变的发生明显相关(P = 0.011)。数据表明,年龄与心血管疾病和眼部疾病都有关系,但没有达到显著性(P = 0.058)。眼部疾病与在水族馆出生有明显关系(P = 0.022)。最常见的慢性疾病是肿瘤(n = 10),这与动物的年龄有很大关系(P = 0.038)。较少见的慢性疾病包括败血症(确诊,2 例;疑似,3 例)、心肌病(1 例)、梭菌性肠炎(1 例)、沙眼衣原体(1 例)、镇静剂引起的并发症(1 例)和未知(1 例)。这是第一份记录 SSL 肿瘤高发率的报告,其中有 3 人偶然发现肿瘤,肿瘤经常转移(10/13,77%),许多病例有多种原发性恶性肿瘤(6/13,46%)。这些数据扩展了目前对褐鳞蜥疾病的了解,突出了该物种随着寿命延长易患肿瘤的特点,并强调了对老年动物加强筛查的必要性,这最终可能有助于提高水族馆专业护理人员对褐鳞蜥的护理水平。
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CAUSES OF MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY IN STELLER SEA LIONS (EUMETOPIAS JUBATUS) UNDER PROFESSIONAL CARE IN NORTH AMERICAN AQUARIUMS FROM 1979 TO 2021.

To date, published comprehensive pathology investigations documented in Steller sea lions (SSL; Eumetopias jubatus) are from free-ranging populations, whereas health data from those under professional care in aquariums are currently lacking. A retrospective review of gross and histopathologic reports of SSL under human care in North American aquariums from 1979 to 2021 (n = 20) was performed. Associations between age, sex, or birth origin (born in aquariums versus the wild) with cause of death (COD) and comorbidities were explored. Age was significantly associated with development of endocrine organ pathology (P = 0.011). A relationship between age and both cardiovascular and ocular disease was suggested by the data, but did not reach significance (P = 0.058). Ocular disease was significantly associated with being born in aquariums (P = 0.022). The most common COD was neoplasia (n = 10), which was significantly associated with aged animals (P = 0.038). Less frequent COD included sepsis (confirmed, n = 2; suspected, n = 3), cardiomyopathy (n = 1), clostridial enteritis (n = 1), Sarcocystis spp. (n = 1), complication secondary to sedation (n = 1), and unknown (n = 1). This is the first report documenting the high prevalence of neoplasia in SSL, with tumors found incidentally in three individuals, frequent metastasis (10/13, 77%), and many cases of multiple primary malignancies (6/13, 46%). These data expand upon the current understanding of disease in SSL, highlight this species' predisposition to neoplasia with increasing longevity, and underscore the need for heightened screening in aged animals, which may ultimately serve to elevate the care of SSL under professional care in aquariums.

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Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
14.30%
发文量
74
审稿时长
9-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine (JZWM) is considered one of the major sources of information on the biology and veterinary aspects in the field. It stems from the founding premise of AAZV to share zoo animal medicine experiences. The Journal evolved from the long history of members producing case reports and the increased publication of free-ranging wildlife papers. The Journal accepts manuscripts of original research findings, case reports in the field of veterinary medicine dealing with captive and free-ranging wild animals, brief communications regarding clinical or research observations that may warrant publication. It also publishes and encourages submission of relevant editorials, reviews, special reports, clinical challenges, abstracts of selected articles and book reviews. The Journal is published quarterly, is peer reviewed, is indexed by the major abstracting services, and is international in scope and distribution. Areas of interest include clinical medicine, surgery, anatomy, radiology, physiology, reproduction, nutrition, parasitology, microbiology, immunology, pathology (including infectious diseases and clinical pathology), toxicology, pharmacology, and epidemiology.
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