Corneal ulcerative disease in dogs under primary veterinary care in England: epidemiology and clinical management
Abstract Background Corneal ulcerative disease (CUD) has the potential to adversely affect animal welfare by interfering with vision and causing pain. The study aimed to investigate for the first time the prevalence, breed-based risk factors and clinical management of CUD in the general population o...
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doaj-fe06e6b5f15a4928b09cf1b49fe715362020-11-25T03:12:00ZengBMCCanine Genetics and Epidemiology2052-66872017-06-014111210.1186/s40575-017-0045-5Corneal ulcerative disease in dogs under primary veterinary care in England: epidemiology and clinical managementDan G. O’Neill0Monica M. Lee1Dave C. Brodbelt2David B. Church3Rick F. Sanchez4Pathobiology and Population Sciences, The Royal Veterinary CollegeThe Royal Veterinary CollegePathobiology and Population Sciences, The Royal Veterinary CollegeClinical Science and Services, The Royal Veterinary CollegeSpeciaslistische Dierenkliniek UtrechtAbstract Background Corneal ulcerative disease (CUD) has the potential to adversely affect animal welfare by interfering with vision and causing pain. The study aimed to investigate for the first time the prevalence, breed-based risk factors and clinical management of CUD in the general population of dogs under primary veterinary care in England. Results Of 104,233 dogs attending 110 clinics participating within the VetCompass Programme from January 1st to December 31st 2013, there were 834 confirmed CUD cases (prevalence: 0.80%, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.75–0.86). Breeds with the highest prevalence included Pug (5.42% of the breed affected), Boxer (4.98%), Shih Tzu (3.45%), Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (2.49%) and Bulldog (2.41%). Purebred dogs had 2.23 times the odds (95% CI 1.84–2.87, P < 0.001) of CUD compared with crossbreds. Brachycephalic types had 11.18 (95% CI 8.72–14.32, P < 0.001) and spaniel types had 3.13 (95% CI 2.38–4.12, P < 0.001) times the odds for CUD compared with crossbreds. Pain was recorded in 385 (46.2%) cases and analgesia was used in 455 (54.6%) of dogs. Overall, 62 (7.4%) cases were referred for advanced management and CUD contributed to the euthanasia decision for 10 dogs. Conclusions Breeds such as the Pug and Boxer, and conformational types such as brachycephalic and spaniels, demonstrated predisposition to CUD in the general canine population. These results suggest that breeding focus on periocular conformation in predisposed breeds should be considered in order to reduce corneal disease.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40575-017-0045-5General practiceFirst opinionVetCompassUlcerative keratitisCorneal ulcerationBrachycephalic |
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Dan G. O’Neill Monica M. Lee Dave C. Brodbelt David B. Church Rick F. Sanchez Corneal ulcerative disease in dogs under primary veterinary care in England: epidemiology and clinical management Canine Genetics and Epidemiology General practice First opinion VetCompass Ulcerative keratitis Corneal ulceration Brachycephalic |
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Dan G. O’Neill Monica M. Lee Dave C. Brodbelt David B. Church Rick F. Sanchez |
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Corneal ulcerative disease in dogs under primary veterinary care in England: epidemiology and clinical management |
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Corneal ulcerative disease in dogs under primary veterinary care in England: epidemiology and clinical management |
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Corneal ulcerative disease in dogs under primary veterinary care in England: epidemiology and clinical management |
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Corneal ulcerative disease in dogs under primary veterinary care in England: epidemiology and clinical management |
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Corneal ulcerative disease in dogs under primary veterinary care in England: epidemiology and clinical management |
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corneal ulcerative disease in dogs under primary veterinary care in england: epidemiology and clinical management |
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Canine Genetics and Epidemiology |
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2052-6687 |
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2017-06-01 |
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Abstract Background Corneal ulcerative disease (CUD) has the potential to adversely affect animal welfare by interfering with vision and causing pain. The study aimed to investigate for the first time the prevalence, breed-based risk factors and clinical management of CUD in the general population of dogs under primary veterinary care in England. Results Of 104,233 dogs attending 110 clinics participating within the VetCompass Programme from January 1st to December 31st 2013, there were 834 confirmed CUD cases (prevalence: 0.80%, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.75–0.86). Breeds with the highest prevalence included Pug (5.42% of the breed affected), Boxer (4.98%), Shih Tzu (3.45%), Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (2.49%) and Bulldog (2.41%). Purebred dogs had 2.23 times the odds (95% CI 1.84–2.87, P < 0.001) of CUD compared with crossbreds. Brachycephalic types had 11.18 (95% CI 8.72–14.32, P < 0.001) and spaniel types had 3.13 (95% CI 2.38–4.12, P < 0.001) times the odds for CUD compared with crossbreds. Pain was recorded in 385 (46.2%) cases and analgesia was used in 455 (54.6%) of dogs. Overall, 62 (7.4%) cases were referred for advanced management and CUD contributed to the euthanasia decision for 10 dogs. Conclusions Breeds such as the Pug and Boxer, and conformational types such as brachycephalic and spaniels, demonstrated predisposition to CUD in the general canine population. These results suggest that breeding focus on periocular conformation in predisposed breeds should be considered in order to reduce corneal disease. |
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General practice First opinion VetCompass Ulcerative keratitis Corneal ulceration Brachycephalic |
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