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加利福尼亚北部环境和气候因素对犬鼻窦曲霉菌病的空间模式及影响

Spatial Patterns and Impacts of Environmental and Climatic Factors on Canine Sinonasal Aspergillosis in Northern California.

作者信息

Magro Monise, Sykes Jane, Vishkautsan Polina, Martínez-López Beatriz

机构信息

Center for Animal Disease Modeling and Surveillance (CADMS), Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, United States.

William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH), Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, United States.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2017 Jul 3;4:104. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2017.00104. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Sinonasal aspergillosis (SNA) causes chronic nasal discharge in dogs and has a worldwide distribution, although most reports of SNA in North America originate from the western USA. SNA is mainly caused by , a ubiquitous saprophytic filamentous fungus. Infection is thought to follow inhalation of spores. SNA is a disease of the nasal cavity and/or sinuses with variable degrees of local invasion and destruction. While some host factors appear to predispose to SNA (such as belonging to a dolichocephalic breed), environmental risk factors have been scarcely studied. Because is also the main cause of invasive aspergillosis in humans, unraveling the distribution and the environmental and climatic risk factors for this agent in dogs would be of great benefit for public health studies, advancing understanding of both distribution and risk factors in humans. In this study, we reviewed electronic medical records of 250 dogs diagnosed with SNA between 1990 and 2014 at the University of California Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH). A 145-mile radius catchment area around the VMTH was selected. Data were aggregated by zip code and incorporated into a multivariate logistic regression model. The logistic regression model was compared to an autologistic regression model to evaluate the effect of spatial autocorrelation. Traffic density, active composting sites, and environmental and climatic factors related with wind and temperature were significantly associated with increase in disease occurrence in dogs. Results provide valuable information about the risk factors and spatial distribution of SNA in dogs in Northern California. Our ultimate goal is to utilize the results to investigate risk-based interventions, promote awareness, and serve as a model for further studies of aspergillosis in humans.

摘要

鼻窦曲霉菌病(SNA)可导致犬类慢性鼻分泌物增多,该病在全球范围内均有发生,不过北美地区关于SNA的大多数报告都源自美国西部。SNA主要由一种无处不在的腐生丝状真菌引起。感染被认为是由于吸入孢子所致。SNA是一种鼻腔和/或鼻窦疾病,具有不同程度的局部侵袭和破坏。虽然一些宿主因素似乎易患SNA(如属于长头型品种),但环境风险因素几乎未得到研究。由于该真菌也是人类侵袭性曲霉菌病的主要病因,因此弄清楚这种病原体在犬类中的分布以及环境和气候风险因素,将对公共卫生研究大有裨益,有助于增进对人类曲霉菌病分布和风险因素的了解。在本研究中,我们回顾了1990年至2014年间在加利福尼亚大学戴维斯分校兽医教学医院(VMTH)被诊断为SNA的250只犬的电子病历。我们选择了VMTH周围半径145英里的集水区。数据按邮政编码汇总,并纳入多变量逻辑回归模型。将逻辑回归模型与自逻辑回归模型进行比较,以评估空间自相关的影响。交通密度、活跃的堆肥场以及与风和温度相关的环境和气候因素与犬类疾病发生率的增加显著相关。研究结果提供了有关北加利福尼亚州犬类SNA风险因素和空间分布的宝贵信息。我们的最终目标是利用这些结果来研究基于风险的干预措施,提高认识,并为人类曲霉菌病的进一步研究提供范例。

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