Bush B M
Tijdschr Diergeneeskd. 1978 Jul 15;103(14):750-7.
Counts of the number of bacteria in canine urine samples have a bimodal distribution similar to that found in man. Therefore it is reasonable to accept the same criterion of significant bacteriuria in the dog as in man, namely a count of 10(5) or more organisms/ml. of urine. The incidence of significant bacteriuria in the total canine population was 1.4%. It was higher in bitches compared with male dogs, and higher in older animals. The larger proportion of Boxers affected was attributed to their greater age compared with the mean of the sample population. The most frequently observed clinical signs in case of significant bacteriuria were haematuria, incontinence and frequent urination, and only 4.1% of such cases were asymptomatic.
犬尿液样本中的细菌计数呈双峰分布,与人的情况相似。因此,采用与人类相同的显著菌尿标准是合理的,即每毫升尿液中细菌计数为10⁵或更多。犬类总体中显著菌尿的发生率为1.4%。母犬的发生率高于公犬,老龄动物的发生率更高。拳师犬受影响比例较高是因为其年龄高于样本总体的平均年龄。显著菌尿情况下最常观察到的临床症状是血尿、尿失禁和尿频,此类病例中只有4.1%无症状。