Rakha Gamal M H, Abdl-Haleem Mounir M, Farghali Haithem A M, Abdel-Saeed Hitham
Department of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt.
Department of Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt.
Vet World. 2015 Mar;8(3):403-11. doi: 10.14202/vetworld.2015.403-411. Epub 2015 Mar 26.
The present study was conducted to ascertain the prevalence of common digestive problems compared to other health problems among dogs that were admitted to the teaching veterinary hospital, faculty of veterinary medicine, Cairo University, Egypt during 1 year period from January to December 2013. Also, study the effect of age, sex, breeds, and season on the distribution of digestive problems in dogs.
A total of 3864 dogs included 1488 apparently healthy (included 816 males and 672 females) and 2376 diseased dogs (included 1542 males and 834 females) were registered for age, sex, breed, and the main complaint from their owners. A complete history and detailed clinical examination of each case were applied to the aids of radiographic, ultrasonographic, and endoscopic examination tools. Fecal examination was applied for each admitted case. Rapid tests for parvovirus and canine distemper virus detection were also performed.
A five digestive problems were commonly recorded including vomiting, diarrhea, concurrent vomiting with diarrhea, anorexia, and constipation with a prevalence (%) of 13.6, 19.1, 10.1, 13.1, and 0.5 respectively while that of dermatological, respiratory, urinary, neurological, cardiovascular, auditory, and ocular problems was 27.9, 10.5, 3.3, 0.84, 0.4, 0.25, and 0.17 (%) respectively. This prevalence was obtained on the basis of the diseased cases. Age and breed had a significant effect on the distribution of digestive problems in dogs (p<0.001). Gender had an effect on the distribution of digestive problems with significant (p≤0.01) while season had a non-significant effect (p>0.05) on the distribution of such problems.
Digestive problems were the highest recorded problems among dogs, and this was the first records for such problems among dogs in Egypt. Age, gender, and breeds had a significant effect on the distribution of the digestive problems in dogs while season had a non-significant effect on the distribution of such problems. The present data enable veterinarians in Egypt to ascertain their needs for diagnostic tools and medication that must be present at any pet clinic.
本研究旨在确定2013年1月至12月期间,埃及开罗大学兽医学院教学兽医医院收治的犬类中,常见消化问题与其他健康问题相比的患病率。同时,研究年龄、性别、品种和季节对犬类消化问题分布的影响。
共登记了3864只犬,其中1488只看似健康(包括816只雄性和672只雌性),2376只患病犬(包括1542只雄性和834只雌性),记录了它们的年龄、性别、品种以及主人的主要诉求。对每个病例进行了完整的病史采集和详细的临床检查,并借助放射、超声和内镜检查工具。对每只入院病例进行了粪便检查。还进行了细小病毒和犬瘟热病毒检测的快速试验。
共记录了五种常见的消化问题,包括呕吐、腹泻、呕吐伴腹泻、厌食和便秘,患病率(%)分别为13.6、19.1、10.1、13.1和0.5,而皮肤、呼吸、泌尿、神经、心血管、听觉和眼部问题的患病率分别为27.9、10.5、3.3、0.84、0.4、0.25和0.17(%)。该患病率是基于患病病例得出的。年龄和品种对犬类消化问题的分布有显著影响(p<0.001)。性别对消化问题的分布有显著影响(p≤0.01),而季节对这些问题的分布无显著影响(p>0.05)。
消化问题是犬类中记录最多的问题,这是埃及犬类中此类问题的首次记录。年龄、性别和品种对犬类消化问题的分布有显著影响,而季节对这些问题的分布无显著影响。目前的数据使埃及的兽医能够确定他们对任何宠物诊所必须配备的诊断工具和药物的需求。