Bertero Alessia, Fossati Paola, Caloni Francesca
Department of Environmental Science and Policy (ESP), Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy.
Department of Health, Animal Science and Food Safety "Carlo Cantoni" (VESPA), Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy.
Front Vet Sci. 2020 Aug 7;7:487. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2020.00487. eCollection 2020.
Indoor plant poisoning poses serious threats to companion animals. One of the major reasons of this kind of hazard can be identified in the increased amount of time that the pets spend indoor, sharing the domestic environment with their owners. In this review, the toxic houseplants most commonly associated with companion animal poisoning in Europe and well-documented in the literature are emphasized. An analysis of the major and emerging plant species accountable for companion animal poisoning is proposed, in order to provide a framework of the factors influencing these incidents. Indeed, knowing the way substances may induce toxic effects in companion animals can be useful in allowing easier diagnosis and treatment processes. In conclusion, the Authors argue that a better characterization of the phenomenon, as well as of its extent, would be allowed by the availability of a centralized system for the data collection. Furthermore, better information and awareness on the issue may help developing a focused corrective approach to prevent indoor pet poisoning in Europe.
室内植物中毒对伴侣动物构成严重威胁。这类危害的主要原因之一在于宠物在室内度过的时间增加,与主人共享家庭环境。在本综述中,重点强调了在欧洲最常与伴侣动物中毒相关且文献记载充分的有毒室内植物。本文对导致伴侣动物中毒的主要和新出现的植物种类进行了分析,以便提供一个影响这些事件的因素框架。事实上,了解物质在伴侣动物中引发毒性作用的方式有助于更轻松地进行诊断和治疗。总之,作者认为,集中的数据收集系统将有助于更好地描述这一现象及其程度。此外,关于该问题的更多信息和认识可能有助于制定针对性的纠正措施,以预防欧洲的室内宠物中毒。