人口统计,常见疾病和死亡率的拳师犬在初级兽医护理在英国。

Dan G O'Neill, Alison M Skipper, Kate Barrett, David B Church, Rowena M A Packer, Dave C Brodbelt
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背景:拳师犬是一种流行的犬种,有着独特的外观。然而,该品种与几种健康状况有关,其中一些与它的中度短头形和白色有关。对2016年英国义和团的匿名初级保健兽医临床记录进行了研究,以提取有关人口统计学、常见疾病和死亡率的数据。结果:研究犬群336865只,其中拳师犬3219只(0.96%),其中白犬10.71%。成人平均体重30.43 kg (SD 5.73 kg)。年度疾病计数在性别之间或白人和非白人拳击手之间没有统计学差异。最常见的精密度疾病是外耳炎(n = 230, 7.15%)、眼窝(n = 188, 5.84%)、角膜溃疡(n = 161, 5.00%)和牙周病(n = 149, 4.63%)。在34种最常见的细微疾病中,白狗和非白狗的患病率没有差异。最常见的疾病组为皮肤疾病(571例,17.74%)、肿瘤(457例,14.20%)和耳部疾病(335例,10.41%)。在牙齿疾病和大脑疾病这两个疾病组中,白种拳师的患病率高于非白种拳师。研究期间死亡的346名拳击手的平均寿命为10.46岁(IQR为9.00-11.98,范围为2.76-18.00)。平均寿命在性别之间或白人和非白人拳击手之间没有统计学差异。最常见的分组死亡原因为无记录死亡(73例,21.10%)、肿瘤(43例,12.43%)和脑功能障碍(33例,9.54%)。结论:很少有证据表明白人和非白人拳击手之间存在实质性的健康差异。在义和拳犬记录的四种最常见的疾病中,有两种是所有类型的狗都常见的(外耳炎和牙周病),而两种则表明义和拳犬品种有很强的易感倾向(脓疱和角膜溃疡),这表明了对潜在健康改革的见解,引发品种特异性疾病模式的价值。拳师犬的总体寿命与其他体型相似的品种一致。
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Demography, common disorders and mortality of Boxer dogs under primary veterinary care in the UK.

Background: The Boxer is a popular dog breed with a distinctive appearance. However, the breed has been linked with several health conditions, some of which have been associated with its moderately brachycephalic conformation and its white colouration. Anonymised primary-care veterinary clinical records were explored to extract data on the demography, common disorders and mortality of Boxers in the UK in 2016.

Results: The study population of 336,865 dogs included 3,219 (0.96%) Boxers, of which 10.71% were recorded as white. The mean adult bodyweight was 30.43 kg (SD 5.73 kg). Annual disorder counts did not differ statistically between the sexes or between white and non-white Boxers. The most prevalent fine-level precision disorders were otitis externa (n = 230, 7.15%), epulis (188, 5.84%), corneal ulceration (161, 5.00%) and periodontal disease (149, 4.63%). Of the 34 most common fine-level disorders, none differed in prevalence between white and non-white dogs. The most prevalent disorder groups were skin disorder (n = 571, 17.74%), neoplasia (457, 14.20%) and ear disorder (335, 10.41%). White Boxers had higher prevalence than non-white Boxers for two disorder groups: dental disorder and brain disorder. The median longevity of 346 Boxers that died during the study was 10.46 years (IQR 9.00-11.98, range 2.76-18.00). Median longevity did not differ statistically between the sexes or between white and non-white Boxers. The most common grouped causes of death were death - unrecorded cause (n = 73, 21.10%), neoplasia (43, 12.43%) and brain disorder (33, 9.54%).

Conclusions: There was minimal evidence of substantial health differences between white and non-white Boxers. Among the four most common disorders recorded in Boxers, two were typically common across all types of dogs (otitis externa and periodontal disease) while two suggested strong predispositions for the Boxer breed (epulis and corneal ulceration), showing the value of eliciting breed-specific disorder patterns for insights for potential health reforms. The overall longevity of Boxer dogs was consistent with other breeds of similar body size.

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