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英国年轻宠物猫群体的死亡率和生命表分析。

Mortality and life table analysis in a young cohort of pet cats in the UK.

作者信息

Taylor Aimee R, McDonald Jennifer, Foreman-Worsley Rae, Hibbert Angie, Blackwell Emily J

机构信息

Bristol Veterinary School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

Feline Welfare Directorate, Cats Protection, Haywards Heath, UK.

出版信息

J Feline Med Surg. 2025 Apr;27(4):1098612X251314689. doi: 10.1177/1098612X251314689. Epub 2025 Apr 11.

Abstract

ObjectivesMortality data represent an important resource for understanding population health that previously have mostly been extrapolated from veterinary records. The aims of this study were to explore mortality for a cohort of pet cats in the UK using data from owner-completed questionnaires, thus potentially representing a more comprehensive population, and to determine the all-cause mortality and survival probabilities.MethodsData were collated from the 'Bristol Cats' study questionnaires, owner communications and medical records for the cohort's first 8 years of life. Mortality was classified by organ system, disease or event, and analysed by age and life stage. Age-specific mortality and cumulative survival probability curves were constructed using life table analysis.ResultsOf 2444 cats recruited into the 'Bristol Cats' study, at least 362 died before reaching the age of 9 years. The most common cause of death in cats up to the age of 8 years was road traffic accident (RTA; 45.6%). For kittens (aged <1 year), the most common causes were RTA (61.2%), feline infectious peritonitis (11.9%) and other trauma (7.5%). The most common causes of mortality in young adult cats (aged 1-6 years) were RTA (49.6%), non-specified (14.4%), renal disease (6.5%) and cardiovascular disease (6.5%). Cats aged up to 2 years had an annual probability of dying in the range of 2.8-3.1%, which decreased between 2 and 3 years of age to 1.7%. Thereafter, the probability of dying gradually increased with age, with the oldest age group (aged 7-8 years) having a 3.6% probability of dying.Conclusions and relevanceThis study identified important differences in causes of mortality for the first two life stages in a population of cats that may not be fully accounted for in medical records. Life table analysis documented an increasing probability of death with age after year interval 2-3 with a higher mortality risk for cats aged up to 2 years.

摘要

目的

死亡率数据是了解人群健康状况的重要资源,此前大多是从兽医记录中推断得出。本研究的目的是利用宠物主人填写的调查问卷数据,探究英国一群宠物猫的死亡率,这些数据可能代表了更广泛的猫群,并确定全因死亡率和生存概率。

方法

从“布里斯托尔猫”研究问卷、主人沟通记录以及该猫群出生后前8年的医疗记录中收集数据。根据器官系统、疾病或事件对死亡率进行分类,并按年龄和生命阶段进行分析。使用生命表分析法构建特定年龄死亡率和累积生存概率曲线。

结果

在“布里斯托尔猫”研究招募的2444只猫中,至少有362只在9岁前死亡。8岁及以下猫最常见的死因是道路交通事故(RTA;45.6%)。对于小猫(年龄<1岁),最常见的死因是RTA(61.2%)、猫传染性腹膜炎(11.9%)和其他创伤(7.5%)。年轻成年猫(年龄1 - 6岁)最常见的死亡原因是RTA(49.6%)、未明确病因(14.4%)、肾病(6.5%)和心血管疾病(6.5%)。2岁及以下的猫每年死亡概率在2.8% - 3.1%之间,2至3岁时降至1.7%。此后,死亡概率随年龄逐渐增加,年龄最大的组(7 - 8岁)死亡概率为3.6%。

结论与意义

本研究发现猫群生命最初两个阶段的死亡原因存在重要差异,这些差异可能在医疗记录中未得到充分体现。生命表分析表明,在2 - 3岁年龄段后,猫的死亡概率随年龄增加,2岁及以下的猫死亡风险更高。

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