英国接受初级兽医治疗的拉布拉多猎犬:人口统计、死亡率和疾病。

Canine genetics and epidemiology Pub Date : 2018-10-22 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40575-018-0064-x
Paul D McGreevy, Bethany J Wilson, Caroline S Mansfield, Dave C Brodbelt, David B Church, Navneet Dhand, Ricardo J Soares Magalhães, Dan G O'Neill
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背景:据报道,拉布拉多猎犬易患多种疾病,但目前尚缺乏与普通人群相关的准确患病率信息。本研究旨在描述接受英国兽医治疗的拉布拉多猎犬的人口统计、死亡率和常见疾病记录:VetCompass™项目收集了英国初级兽医诊所就诊犬只的电子病历数据。人口统计学分析涵盖了 VetCompass™ 数据库中 2013 年接受兽医治疗的全部 33320 只拉布拉多猎犬,同时从其中 2074 只(6.2%)随机抽样犬中提取了疾病和死亡率数据:在提供信息的拉布拉多猎犬中,15427 只(46.4%)为雌性,15252 只(53.6%)为雄性。雌性比雄性更有可能接受绝育手术(59.7% 对 54.8%,P P n = 139,12.1 年,IQR 10.2-13.9,范围 0.0-16.0),比巧克力色动物(n = 34,10.7 年,IQR 9.2013年,在随机抽样的2074只(6.2%)拉布拉多猎犬中,有1277只(61.6%)至少记录了一种疾病。在研究期间任何时间死亡的犬只总数为 176 只。记录的最常见疾病是外耳道炎(215 只,发病率为 10.4%,95% CI:9.1-11.8)、超重/肥胖(183 只,发病率为 8.8%,95% CI:7.6-10.1)和退行性关节病(115 只,发病率为 5.5%,95% CI:4.6-6.6)。在统计学上,超重/肥胖与雌性绝育无显著相关性(8.3% 的雌性绝育与 12.5% 的雄性绝育相关,P = 0.065),但与雄性绝育相关(4.1% 的雌性绝育与 11.4% 的雄性绝育相关,P = 0.011):本研究有助于确定拉布拉多猎犬健康问题的轻重缓急。最常见的疾病是超重/肥胖、外耳道炎和退行性关节疾病。雄犬的体重明显高于雌犬。这些结果可以提醒未来的主人注意潜在的健康问题,并为特定犬种的健康检查提供依据。
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Labrador retrievers under primary veterinary care in the UK: demography, mortality and disorders.

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

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

Background: Labrador retrievers 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 Labrador retrievers under UK veterinary care.

Methods: The VetCompass™ programme collects electronic patient record data on dogs attending UK primary-care veterinary practices. Demographic analysis covered all33,320 Labrador retrievers in the VetCompass™ database under veterinary care during 2013 while disorder and mortality data were extracted from a random sample of 2074 (6.2%) of these dogs.

Results: Of the Labrador retrievers with information available, 15,427 (46.4%) were female and 15,252 (53.6%) were male. Females were more likely to be neutered than males (59.7% versus 54.8%, P <  0.001). The overall mean adult bodyweight was 33.0 kg (SD 6.1). Adult males were heavier (35.2 kg, SD 5.9 kg) than adult females (30.4 kg, SD 5.2 kg) (P <  0.001). The median longevity of Labrador retrievers overall was 12.0 years (IQR 9.9-13.8, range 0.0-16.0). The most common recorded colours were black (44.6%), yellow (27.8%) and liver/chocolate (reported from hereon as chocolate) (23.8%). The median longevity of non-chocolate coloured dogs (n = 139, 12.1 years, IQR 10.2-13.9, range 0.0-16.0) was longer than for chocolate coloured animals (n = 34, 10.7 years, IQR 9.0-12.4, range 3.8-15.5) (P = 0.028).Of a random sample of 2074 (6.2%) Labrador retrievers under care in 2013 that had full disorder data extracted, 1277 (61.6%) had at least one disorder recorded. The total number of dogs who died at any date during the study was 176. The most prevalent disorders recorded were otitis externa (n = 215, prevalence 10.4%, 95% CI: 9.1-11.8), overweight/obesity (183, 8.8%, 95% CI: 7.6-10.1) and degenerative joint disease (115, 5.5%, 95% CI: 4.6-6.6). Overweight/obesity was not statistically significantly associated with neutering in females (8.3% of entire versus 12.5% of neutered, P = 0.065) but was associated with neutering in males (4.1% of entire versus 11.4% of neutered, P < 0.001). The prevalence of otitis externa in black dogs was 12.8%, in yellow dogs it was 17.0% but, in chocolate dogs, it rose to 23.4% (P < 0.001). Similarly, the prevalence of pyo-traumatic dermatitis in black dogs was 1.1%, in yellow dogs it was 1.6% but in chocolate dogs it rose to 4.0% (P = 0.011).

Conclusions: The current study assists prioritisation of health issues within Labrador retrievers. The most common disorders were overweight/obesity, otitis externa and degenerative joint disease. Males were significantly heavier females. These results can alert prospective owners to potential health issues and inform breed-specific wellness checks.

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