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悉尼地区猫A/B血型的流行情况。

The prevalence of feline A/B blood types in the Sydney region.

作者信息

Malik R, Griffin D L, White J D, Rozmanec M, Tisdall P L C, Foster S F, Bell K, Nicholas F W

机构信息

Post Graduate Foundation in Veterinary Science, Conference Centre, Building B22, The University of Sydney, New South Wales.

出版信息

Aust Vet J. 2005 Jan-Feb;83(1-2):38-44. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2005.tb12190.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine the distribution of A/B blood types in pedigree and crossbred cats in the Sydney region, and to estimate the associated risk of administering incompatible blood in an unmatched random transfusion.

DESIGN

A prospective/retrospective study of blood specimens collected from both sick and healthy cats.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Blood was collected from 355 cats from the Sydney region over a 12-year period from 1992 to 2003. Specimens were obtained from 187 domestic crossbred cats (short and long-haired) and 168 pedigree cats. The blood type of each cat was determined by one of three different laboratories using standard methods that varied over the duration of the survey.

RESULTS

The distributions of blood types obtained by the three laboratories were not significantly different. The prevalence of type-A, type-B and type-AB blood types in crossbred cats was 62%, 36% and 1.6%, respectively. This is the highest percentage of type-B cats so far reported for an outbred population of domestic cats, and is significantly higher than the 26% reported previously for cats in the Brisbane region. The calculated frequency for the type-B allele assuming Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for this feline population is 0.60; the corresponding frequency of the type-A allele is thus approximately 0.40. The calculated proportion of random transfusions from this population giving rise to an incompatible blood transfusion is 46%, with half of these being life-threatening events. The calculated proportion of random matings from this population at risk for developing neonatal isoerythrolysis is 23%. The distribution of A and B blood types for pedigree cats was in general agreement with data reported previously for cats in North America and Europe, suggesting that the distribution of blood types in these purebred populations is relatively consistent throughout the world.

CONCLUSIONS

The prevalence of type B cats in the owned domestic and pedigree cat population is so high that blood typing or cross matching prior to transfusion should be mandatory, except in Siamese/Oriental cats.

摘要

目的

确定悉尼地区家系猫和杂交猫的A/B血型分布,并估计在非匹配随机输血中输注不相容血液的相关风险。

设计

对从患病和健康猫采集的血液标本进行前瞻性/回顾性研究。

材料与方法

在1992年至2003年的12年期间,从悉尼地区的355只猫采集血液。标本取自187只家养杂交猫(短毛和长毛)和168只家系猫。每只猫的血型由三个不同实验室之一使用在调查期间有所不同的标准方法确定。

结果

三个实验室获得的血型分布无显著差异。杂交猫中A型、B型和AB型血型的患病率分别为62%、36%和1.6%。这是迄今为止报道的家猫杂交群体中B型猫的最高比例,显著高于先前报道的布里斯班地区猫的26%。假设该猫科动物群体处于哈迪-温伯格平衡,计算出的B型等位基因频率为0.60;因此,A型等位基因的相应频率约为0.40。从该群体中进行随机输血导致不相容输血的计算比例为46%,其中一半是危及生命的事件。该群体中发生新生儿溶血病风险的随机交配计算比例为23%。家系猫的A和B血型分布与先前北美和欧洲报道的猫的数据总体一致,表明这些纯种群体中的血型分布在全球相对一致。

结论

在有主的家养和家系猫群体中,B型猫的患病率很高,因此除暹罗猫/东方猫外,输血前必须进行血型鉴定或交叉配血。

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