Hayes H M, Pickle L W, Wilson G P
Res Vet Sci. 1987 May;42(3):294-8.
A retrospective study of 8975 dogs seen at 15 university veterinary medical teaching hospitals in North America (1975 to 1978) found that dogs with pendulous ears and heavy ear canal hair had significantly (P less than 0.01) more otitis externa than dogs with other ear types. Dogs with erect ears, regardless of the amount of ear canal hair, had less risk (P less than 0.01) of the disease than mongrel dogs. Direct evidence is available for the first time showing that monthly variations in ambient temperature, rainfall and relative humidity explain, to a large extent, the monthly variations in the hospital prevalence of canine otitis externa in different geographic regions.
一项对1975年至1978年期间在北美15所大学兽医教学医院就诊的8975只犬进行的回顾性研究发现,耳朵下垂且耳道毛发浓密的犬患外耳炎的比例显著(P<0.01)高于其他耳型的犬。耳朵直立的犬,无论耳道毛发量多少,患该病的风险都比杂种犬低(P<0.01)。首次有直接证据表明,环境温度、降雨量和相对湿度的月度变化在很大程度上解释了不同地理区域犬外耳炎医院患病率的月度变化。