An exploratory study into factors influencing development of acute canine polyradiculoneuritis in the UK.

作者: E. J. Laws , T. R. Harcourt-Brown , N. Granger , J. H. Rose

DOI: 10.1111/JSAP.12683

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摘要: Objectives To investigate whether the development of acute canine polyradiculoneuritis is associated with various putative risk factors. Materials and Methods Retrospective case–control study conditional logistic regression analysis from a referral hospital population in UK where controls were matched for year presentation. Results Forty-three cases identified 86 selected. Jack Russell terriers West Highland white found to have significantly greater odds developing compared mixed baseline group dogs. The autumn winter spring. Vaccination, rural/urban habitation, sex, neuter status age not our dogs. Clinical Significance Breed season polyradiculoneuritis. However, this small sample so observation needs confirmation further studies other factors may also be involved. Nevertheless, these findings important understanding aetiopathogenesis condition.

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