Canine distemper: an epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and therapeutic analysis in an endemic area of western Bahia
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Resumo: | This study aimed to carry out an epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and therapeutic analysis of canine distemper in the municipality of Barra, western region of Bahia. To this end, a retrospective study was carried out through the survey of clinical records of the University Veterinary Hospital (HVU) of the Universidade Federal do Oeste da Bahia, including records with presumptive or confirmatory diagnoses. Data related to the animals (age, sex, race); sanitary management (vaccination), as well as data on the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and outcome of the cases were collected. Of the 33 animals included in the present study, 63.63% had ophthalmic signs, 57.57% had at least one nervous sign and integumentary, digestive, respiratory and nonspecific signs were also reported. A total of 75.75% of the animals were considered domiciled, and only 15.15% of them had their vaccination for distemper up to date. Although 54.55% of the animals with distemper were up to 2 years old, no association between the disease and age, however, an association was found between mixed-breed animals and the presence of distemper (P = 0.025). Treatments were symptomatic, with the most frequently prescribed vitamin complexes (69.70%) and antimicrobials (63.64%). The outcome of the cases was retrieved from nine clinical records, and a statistical association was found between the completion of the prescribed treatment and the recovery of the animals (Fisher test, P = 0.027). That said, educational policies aimed at animal health should be instituted, aiming at the expansion of prophylactic methods for distemper through systemic vaccination protocols. |
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Canine distemper: an epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and therapeutic analysis in an endemic area of western BahiaMoquillo canino: un análisis epidemiológico, clínico, de laboratorio y terapéutico en un área endémica del oeste de BahíaCinomose canina: uma análise epidemiológica, clínica, laboratorial e terapêutica em área endêmica do Oeste da BahiaMyoclonusVaccinationResponsible care.MiocloníaVacunaciónTenencia responsable.MiocloniaVacinaçãoPosse responsável.This study aimed to carry out an epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and therapeutic analysis of canine distemper in the municipality of Barra, western region of Bahia. To this end, a retrospective study was carried out through the survey of clinical records of the University Veterinary Hospital (HVU) of the Universidade Federal do Oeste da Bahia, including records with presumptive or confirmatory diagnoses. Data related to the animals (age, sex, race); sanitary management (vaccination), as well as data on the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and outcome of the cases were collected. Of the 33 animals included in the present study, 63.63% had ophthalmic signs, 57.57% had at least one nervous sign and integumentary, digestive, respiratory and nonspecific signs were also reported. A total of 75.75% of the animals were considered domiciled, and only 15.15% of them had their vaccination for distemper up to date. Although 54.55% of the animals with distemper were up to 2 years old, no association between the disease and age, however, an association was found between mixed-breed animals and the presence of distemper (P = 0.025). Treatments were symptomatic, with the most frequently prescribed vitamin complexes (69.70%) and antimicrobials (63.64%). The outcome of the cases was retrieved from nine clinical records, and a statistical association was found between the completion of the prescribed treatment and the recovery of the animals (Fisher test, P = 0.027). That said, educational policies aimed at animal health should be instituted, aiming at the expansion of prophylactic methods for distemper through systemic vaccination protocols.Este estudio tuvo como objetivo realizar un análisis epidemiológico, clínico, de laboratorio y terapéutico del moquillo canino en el municipio de Barra, región oeste de Bahia. Para ello, se realizó un estudio retrospectivo a través de levantamiento de registros clínicos del Hospital Veterinário Universitario (HVU) da Universidade Federal do Oeste de Bahia, incluidos registros con diagnósticos presuntivos o confirmatorios. Se recolectaron datos relacionados con los animales (edad, sexo, raza); manejo sanitario (vacunación), así como datos sobre los síntomas, diagnóstico, tratamiento y evolución de los casos. De los 33 animales incluidos en el presente estudio, 63,63% presentó signos oftálmicos, 57,57% presentó al menos un signo nervioso y también se reportaron signos tegumentarios, digestivos, respiratorios e inespecíficos. Un total de 75,75% de los animales se consideraron domiciliados, y solo 15,15% de ellos tenían su vacunación para moquillo al día. Aunque 54,55% de los animales con moquillo tenían hasta 2 años, en el presente estudio no se encontró asociación entre la enfermedad y la edad, sin embargo, se encontró asociación entre los perros mestizos y la presencia de moquillo (P = 0.025). Los tratamientos fueron sintomáticos, siendo los complejos vitamínicos (69,70%) y los antimicrobianos (63,64%) las clases de fármacos prescritos con mayor frecuencia. El resultado de los casos se obtuvo de nueve historias clínicas y se encontró una asociación estadística entre la finalización del tratamiento prescrito y la recuperación de los animales (prueba de Fisher, P = 0,027). Dicho esto, se deben instituir políticas educativas dirigidas a la salud animal, visando la expansión de métodos profilácticos para el moquillo a través de protocolos de vacunación sistémica.Esse trabalho objetivou a realização de uma análise epidemiológica, clínica, laboratorial e terapêutica da cinomose canina no município de Barra, região Oeste da Bahia. Para tal, foi realizado um estudo retrospectivo através do levantamento de fichas clínicas do Hospital Veterinário Universitário (HVU) da Universidade Federal do Oeste da Bahia, sendo incluídas no estudo as fichas com diagnóstico presuntivo ou confirmatório. Foram coletados dados relativos aos animais (idade, sexo, raça); manejo sanitário (vacinação), bem como dados acerca da sintomatologia, diagnóstico, tratamento e desfecho dos casos. Dos 33 animais inseridos no presente estudo, 63,63% tiveram sinais oftálmicos, 57,57% apresentaram ao menos um sinal nervoso e também foram relatados sinais tegumentares, digestórios, respiratórios e inespecíficos. Um total de 75,75% dos animais foram considerados domiciliados, e apenas 15,15% deles estavam com a vacinação contra a cinomose em dia. Apesar de 54,55% dos animais com cinomose terem até 2 anos de idade, não foi encontrada associação da doença com idade, entretanto, foi encontrada uma associação entre animais SRD e a presença de cinomose (P = 0,025). Os tratamentos foram sintomáticos, prescritos com maior frequência complexos multivitamínicos (69,70%) e antimicrobianos (63,64%). O desfecho dos casos foi recuperado de nove fichas clínicas, sendo encontrada uma associação estatística entre a realização completa do tratamento prescrito e a recuperação dos animais (teste de Fisher, P = 0,027). Com isso, políticas educacionais voltadas para a saúde animal devem ser instituídas na região, visando a ampliação dos métodos profiláticos para cinomose por meio de protocolos de vacinação sistêmicos.Research, Society and Development2022-09-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3149410.33448/rsd-v11i12.31494Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 12; e136111231494Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 12; e136111231494Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 12; e1361112314942525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/31494/28916Copyright (c) 2022 Tatiane Marques Bezerra Santos; Caio Martins Marques; Carlos Augusto Oliveira Júnior; Thaise Marques Alves; Layze Cilmara Alves da Silva Vieirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Tatiane Marques Bezerra Marques, Caio Martins Oliveira Júnior, Carlos AugustoAlves, Thaise Marques Vieira, Layze Cilmara Alves da Silva 2022-09-26T11:56:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31494Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:49.033834Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Canine distemper: an epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and therapeutic analysis in an endemic area of western Bahia Moquillo canino: un análisis epidemiológico, clínico, de laboratorio y terapéutico en un área endémica del oeste de Bahía Cinomose canina: uma análise epidemiológica, clínica, laboratorial e terapêutica em área endêmica do Oeste da Bahia |
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Canine distemper: an epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and therapeutic analysis in an endemic area of western Bahia |
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Canine distemper: an epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and therapeutic analysis in an endemic area of western Bahia Santos, Tatiane Marques Bezerra Myoclonus Vaccination Responsible care. Mioclonía Vacunación Tenencia responsable. Mioclonia Vacinação Posse responsável. |
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Canine distemper: an epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and therapeutic analysis in an endemic area of western Bahia |
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Canine distemper: an epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and therapeutic analysis in an endemic area of western Bahia |
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Canine distemper: an epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and therapeutic analysis in an endemic area of western Bahia |
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Canine distemper: an epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and therapeutic analysis in an endemic area of western Bahia |
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Canine distemper: an epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and therapeutic analysis in an endemic area of western Bahia |
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Santos, Tatiane Marques Bezerra |
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Santos, Tatiane Marques Bezerra Marques, Caio Martins Oliveira Júnior, Carlos Augusto Alves, Thaise Marques Vieira, Layze Cilmara Alves da Silva |
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Marques, Caio Martins Oliveira Júnior, Carlos Augusto Alves, Thaise Marques Vieira, Layze Cilmara Alves da Silva |
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Santos, Tatiane Marques Bezerra Marques, Caio Martins Oliveira Júnior, Carlos Augusto Alves, Thaise Marques Vieira, Layze Cilmara Alves da Silva |
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Myoclonus Vaccination Responsible care. Mioclonía Vacunación Tenencia responsable. Mioclonia Vacinação Posse responsável. |
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Myoclonus Vaccination Responsible care. Mioclonía Vacunación Tenencia responsable. Mioclonia Vacinação Posse responsável. |
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This study aimed to carry out an epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and therapeutic analysis of canine distemper in the municipality of Barra, western region of Bahia. To this end, a retrospective study was carried out through the survey of clinical records of the University Veterinary Hospital (HVU) of the Universidade Federal do Oeste da Bahia, including records with presumptive or confirmatory diagnoses. Data related to the animals (age, sex, race); sanitary management (vaccination), as well as data on the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and outcome of the cases were collected. Of the 33 animals included in the present study, 63.63% had ophthalmic signs, 57.57% had at least one nervous sign and integumentary, digestive, respiratory and nonspecific signs were also reported. A total of 75.75% of the animals were considered domiciled, and only 15.15% of them had their vaccination for distemper up to date. Although 54.55% of the animals with distemper were up to 2 years old, no association between the disease and age, however, an association was found between mixed-breed animals and the presence of distemper (P = 0.025). Treatments were symptomatic, with the most frequently prescribed vitamin complexes (69.70%) and antimicrobials (63.64%). The outcome of the cases was retrieved from nine clinical records, and a statistical association was found between the completion of the prescribed treatment and the recovery of the animals (Fisher test, P = 0.027). That said, educational policies aimed at animal health should be instituted, aiming at the expansion of prophylactic methods for distemper through systemic vaccination protocols. |
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