英国接受初级兽医治疗的罗威纳犬:数量、死亡率和疾病。

Canine genetics and epidemiology Pub Date : 2017-11-22 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40575-017-0051-7
Dan G O'Neill, Wee Yin Seah, David B Church, Dave C Brodbelt
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背景:据报道,罗威纳犬容易罹患多种疾病,但目前尚缺乏与普通人群相关的准确患病率信息。本研究旨在描述英国兽医护理的罗威纳犬的人口统计、死亡率和常见疾病记录。研究人员查阅了 VetCompass 计划的临床健康记录,以了解 2013 年期间记录的疾病情况:在 304 家诊所就诊的 455557 只狗中,罗威纳犬占 5321 只(1.17%)。年出生率从 2006 年的 1.75% 降至 2013 年的 1.07%。成年犬总体体重中位数为 44.9 千克(IQR 39.55-51.00,范围 20.00-88.80)。男性成年体重中位数(48.5 千克,四分位数间距 [IQR]43.0-54.0,范围 20.0-88.8)重于女性(41.5 千克,四分位数间距 37.0-46.4,范围 21.1-73.5)(P < 0.001)。总体寿命中位数为 9.0 岁(IQR 7.2-10.5,范围 0.0-17.0)。女性的中位寿命(9.5 岁,IQR 7.8-11.0)高于男性(8.7 岁,IQR 6.8-10.1)(P = 0.002)。60.31%的罗威纳犬至少患有一种疾病。60.31%的罗威纳犬至少患有一种疾病,其中最常见的疾病是攻击性疾病(7.46%,95% CI:6.40-8.64)、超重/肥胖(7.06%,95% CI:6.02-8.21)、外耳道炎(6.14%,95% CI:5.18-7.23)和关节退行性疾病(4.69%,95% CI:3.84-5.66)。雄性罗威纳犬的攻击性(9.36% 对 5.47%,P = 0.001)和脓毒性皮炎(4.05% 对 1.76%,P = 0.001)发病率高于雌性。攻击行为在绝育雌性犬中比在绝育雄性犬中更为普遍(7.5% 对 3.1%,P = 0.003),但在绝育雄性犬和绝育雌性犬之间没有差异(9.6% 对 9.0%,P = 0.773)。最常见的疾病类别是肌肉骨骼(12.01%,95% CI:10.69-13.45)、皮肤病(10.96%,95% CI:9.69-12.35)、胃肠道(195,8.87%,95% CI:7.72-10.14)、不良行为(7.96%,95% CI:6.87-9.18)和肿瘤(7.96%,95% CI:6.87-9.18):本研究有助于确定罗威纳犬健康问题的优先次序。罗威纳犬的寿命相对较短,肿瘤是其常见的死因。最常见的疾病是攻击性、超重/肥胖、外耳道炎和退行性关节疾病。与雌性猎犬相比,雄性猎犬明显更重、寿命更短、更容易出现攻击行为。这些结果可以提醒未来的主人注意潜在的健康问题,并优化性别选择决策。
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Rottweilers under primary veterinary care in the UK: demography, mortality and disorders.

Rottweilers under primary veterinary care in the UK: demography, mortality and disorders.

Rottweilers under primary veterinary care in the UK: demography, mortality and disorders.

Background: Rottweilers are reportedly predisposed to many disorders but accurate prevalence information relating to the general population are lacking. This study aimed to describe demography, mortality and commonly recorded diseases in Rottweilers under UK veterinary care. Clinical health records within the VetCompass Programme were explored for disorders recorded during 2013.

Results: Rottweilers comprised 5321 (1.17%) of 455,557 dogs attending 304 clinics. Annual proportional birth rates dropped from 1.75% in 2006 to 1.07% in 2013. Median adult bodyweight overall was 44.9 kg (IQR 39.55-51.00, range 20.00-88.80). Median male adult bodyweight (48.5 kg, interquartile range [IQR] 43.0-54.0, range 20.0-88.8) was heavier than female (41.5 kg, IQR 37.0-46.4, range 21.1-73.5) (P < 0.001). Median longevity overall was 9.0 years (IQR 7.2-10.5, range 0.0-17.0). Median female longevity (9.5 years, IQR 7.8-11.0) was greater than male (8.7 years, IQR 6.8-10.1) (P = 0.002). The most common causes of death were neoplasia (33.0%), inability to stand (16.0%) and mass-associated disorder (7.1%).At least one disorder was recorded for 60.31% of Rottweilers. The most prevalent specific disorders recorded were aggression (7.46%, 95% CI 6.40-8.64), overweight/obesity (7.06%, 95% CI: 6.02-8.21), otitis externa (6.14%, 95% CI: 5.18-7.23) and degenerative joint disease (4.69%, 95% CI: 3.84-5.66). Male Rottweilers had higher prevalence than females for aggression (9.36% versus 5.47%, P = 0.001) and pyotraumatic dermatitis (4.05% versus 1.76%, P = 0.001). Aggression was more prevalent in neutered than entire females (7.5% versus 3.1%, P = 0.003) but did not differ between neutered and entire males (9.6% versus 9.0%, P = 0.773). The most frequent disorder groups were musculoskeletal (12.01%, 95% CI: 10.69-13.45), dermatological (10.96%, 95% CI: 9.69-12.35), gastro-intestinal (195, 8.87%, 95% CI: 7.72-10.14), undesirable behaviour (7.96%, 95% CI: 6.87-9.18) and neoplasia (7.96%, 95% CI: 6.87-9.18).

Conclusions: The current study assists prioritisation of health issues within Rottweilers. Rottweilers are relatively short-lived and neoplasia is a common cause of death. The most common disorders were aggression, overweight/obesity, otitis externa and degenerative joint disease. Males were significantly heavier, shorter-lived and predisposed to aggression than females. These results can alert prospective owners to potential health issues and optimise sex selection decision-making.

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