Sainsbury Anthony W, Kountouri Amalia, DuBoulay George, Kertesz Peter
Institute of Zoology, The Zoological Society of London, Regent's Park, London NW1 4RY, UK.
J Wildl Dis. 2004 Apr;40(2):185-96. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-40.2.185.
Ninety-one red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) found dead in the UK between January 1994 and August 1998 were necropsied at the Institute of Zoology (London, UK); their oral cavities were examined visually, and in eight cases, radiographically. Four red squirrels, which had evidence of oral disease when necropsied as part of a mortality survey, also were examined. A low prevalence (prevalence = 0.033, SE = 0.02, n = 91) of oral disease was found in free-living red squirrels. In only two cases was oral disease the probable cause of death. Attrition of the check teeth (three cases) and overgrowth of the incisors (four cases) were the most common lesions found. Partial anodontia was recorded in one squirrel.
1994年1月至1998年8月间在英国发现死亡的91只红松鼠(欧亚红松鼠)在英国动物学会(英国伦敦)进行了尸检;对它们的口腔进行了肉眼检查,其中8例还进行了放射检查。另外还检查了4只在作为死亡率调查一部分进行尸检时发现有口腔疾病迹象的红松鼠。在自由生活的红松鼠中发现口腔疾病的患病率较低(患病率=0.033,标准误=0.02,n=91)。只有两例中口腔疾病可能是死亡原因。臼齿磨损(3例)和门齿过长(4例)是最常见的病变。有一只松鼠记录有部分牙齿缺失。