tailieunhanh - Báo cáo khoa học: "Mortality in over 350,000 Insured Swedish dogs from 1995-2000: I. Breed-, Gender-, Age- and Cause-specific Rates"

Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về bệnh thú y được đăng trên tạp chí y học General Psychiatry cung cấp cho các bạn kiến thức về ngành y đề tài: Mortality in over 350,000 Insured Swedish dogs from 1995-2000: I. Breed-, Gender-, Age- and Cause-specific Rates. | Acta vet. scand. 2005 46 105-120. Mortality in over 350 000 Insured Swedish dogs from 1995-2000 I. Breed- Gender- Age- and Cause-specific Rates By B. N. Bonnett1 A. Egenvall2 Ấ. Hedhammar3 and P Olson4 department of Population Medicine Ontario Veterinary College University of Guelph Guelph Ontario Canada N1G 2W1 department of Clinical Sciences Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences SE-750 07 Uppsala Sweden department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences SE-750 07 Uppsala Sweden 4Agria Insurance PO 70306 SE-107 23 Stockholm Sweden. Bonnett BN Egenvall A Hedhammar Ả Olson P Mortality in over 350 000 Insured Swedish dogs from 1995-2000 I. Breed- gender- age- and cause-specific rates. Acta vet. scand. 2005 46 105-120. - This study presents data on over 350 000 insured Swedish dogs up to 10 years of age contributing to over one million dog-years at risk DYAR during 1995-2000. A total of 43 172 dogs died or were euthanised and of these 72 had a claim with a diagnosis for the cause of death. The overall total mortality was 393 deaths per 10 000 DYAR. Mortality rates are calculated for the 10 most common breeds 10 breeds with high mortality and a group including all other breeds crudely and for general causes of death. Proportional mortality is presented for several classifications. Five general causes accounted for 62 of the deaths with a diagnosis . tumour 18 trauma 17 locomotor 13 heart 8 and neurological 6 . Mortality rates for the five most common diagnoses within the general causes of death are presented. These detailed statistics on mortality can be used in breed-specific strategies as well as for general health promotion programs. Further details on survival and relative risk by breed and age are presented in the companion paper Egenvall et al. 2005 . database incidence. Introduction Population data on the rates and .

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