O'Neill Dan G, Volk Andrea V, Soares Teresa, Church David B, Brodbelt Dave C, Pegram Camilla
Pathobiology and Population Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms, Hatfield, Herts, AL9 7TA, UK.
Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, Buenteweg 9, 30559, Hannover, Germany.
Canine Med Genet. 2021 Sep 7;8(1):7. doi: 10.1186/s40575-021-00106-1.
Otitis externa is a commonly diagnosed disorder in dogs and can carry a high welfare impact on affected animals. This study aimed to report the prevalence and explore the role of breed and aural conformation as predisposing factors for canine otitis externa in the UK. The study used a cohort design of dogs under UK primary veterinary care at clinics participating in the VetCompass Programme during 2016. Risk factor analysis used multivariable logistic regression modelling.
The study included a random sample of 22,333 dogs from an overall population of 905,554 dogs under veterinary care in 2016. The one-year period prevalence of otitis externa was 7.30% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 6.97 to 7.65). Breed and ear carriage were the highest ranked risk factors. Compared with crossbred dogs, sixteen breed types showed increased odds, including: Basset Hound (odds ratio [OR] 5.87), Chinese Shar Pei (OR 3.44), Labradoodle (OR 2.95), Beagle (OR 2.54) and Golden Retriever (OR 2.23). Four breeds showed protection (i.e. reduced odds) of otitis externa: Chihuahua (OR 0.20), Border Collie (OR 0.34), Yorkshire Terrier (OR 0.49) and Jack Russell Terrier (OR 0.52). Designer breed types overall had 1.63 times the odds (95% CI 1.31 to 2.03) compared with crossbred dogs. Compared with breeds with erect ear carriage, breeds with pendulous ear carriage had 1.76 times the odds (95% CI 1.48 to 2.10) and breeds with V-shaped drop ear carriage had 1.84 times the odds (95% CI 1.53 to 2.21) of otitis externa.
Breed itself and breed-associated ear carriage conformation are important predisposing factors for canine otitis externa. Greater awareness of these associations for both predisposed and protected breeds could support veterinary practitioners to promote cautious and low-harm approaches in their clinical advice on preventive care for otitis externa, especially in predisposed breeds.
外耳道炎是犬类常见的诊断疾病,对患病动物的健康福利有很大影响。本研究旨在报告英国犬外耳道炎的患病率,并探讨品种和耳部形态作为犬外耳道炎易感因素的作用。该研究采用队列设计,对2016年参与兽医罗盘计划的诊所中接受英国初级兽医护理的犬进行研究。危险因素分析采用多变量逻辑回归模型。
该研究从2016年接受兽医护理的905,554只犬的总体中随机抽取了22,333只犬。外耳道炎的一年期患病率为7.30%(95%置信区间[CI]:6.97至7.65)。品种和耳部形态是排名最高的危险因素。与杂种犬相比,16种犬种的患病几率增加,包括:巴吉度猎犬(优势比[OR]5.87)、中国沙皮犬(OR 3.44)、拉布拉多贵宾犬(OR 2.95)、比格犬(OR 2.54)和金毛寻回犬(OR 2.23)。有4个品种表现出对外耳道炎的保护作用(即患病几率降低):吉娃娃犬(OR 0.20)、边境牧羊犬(OR 0.34)、约克夏梗犬(OR 0.49)和杰克罗素梗犬(OR 0.52)。总体而言,设计犬种的患病几率是杂种犬的1.63倍(95%CI 1.31至2.03)。与耳朵直立的品种相比,耳朵下垂的品种患外耳道炎的几率是其1.76倍(95%CI 1.48至2.10),耳朵呈V形下垂的品种患外耳道炎的几率是其1.84倍(95%CI 1.53至2.21)。
品种本身以及与品种相关的耳部形态是犬外耳道炎的重要易感因素。对于易感品种和有保护作用的品种,更多地了解这些关联可以支持兽医从业者在其关于外耳道炎预防护理的临床建议中推广谨慎和低伤害的方法,特别是在易感品种中。