Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0ES, UK.
Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2010 Nov;26(3):477-86. doi: 10.1016/j.cvfa.2010.09.001.
The increase in number of food-producing animals each year implies that even small prevalences of congenital anomalies in these ruminant species are still reflected in a significant number of affected animals born each year. It takes a specific investigation to show the true incidence of such congenital abnormalities. This article discusses recent research into several conditions to demonstrate the opportunities that exist for investigating such conditions both from a genetic and an environmental perspective.
每年生产动物数量的增加意味着,即使这些反刍动物物种的先天畸形患病率很小,每年仍会有大量受影响的动物出生。需要进行具体的调查才能显示出此类先天性异常的真实发病率。本文讨论了最近对几种情况的研究,以展示从遗传和环境角度研究这些情况的机会。