Neonatal mortality in dogs in a veterinary hospital in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Brun, Cristiane Ferreira da Luz
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Maia, Luan Vinicius Tezzei, Camapum, Jaqueline Lustosa Rodrigues, Merlini, Natalie Bertelis, Belettini, Salviano Tramontim, Silva, Filipi Alexandre do Nascimento, Rodrigues, Marcelo Campos, Sala, Pollyana Linhares, Costa Neto, João Moreira da, Marchi, Dérick de Almeida, Borges, Talita Bianchin, Leitzke, Arthur Venicius Sbaraini, Santos, Giuliana Cavalcanti dos, Quessada, Ana Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21610
Resumo: Neonatology (the study of newborns) remains a little-explored specialty in medical clinics treating dogs. Therefore, neonatal mortality in dogs is high, and there is a lack of data on the subject in Brazil. The objective of this study was to record the neonatal mortality rate in dogs being treated at a Teaching Veterinary Hospital. We analyzed 69 (35 female and 34 male) newborn puppies born to 17 female dogs. The majority of the female dogs (94%; 16/17) and had dystocic parturition. Of the 69 puppies, only 30 (43.47%) survived the first 24 hours after birth. Based on these numbers, the neonatal mortality was considerably high at 56.52% (39/69), probably due to hypoxia that is known to be common in neonates with dystocic births. Given the above, it is concluded that assisted reproduction and prenatal examinations should be encouraged to reduce neonatal mortality in dogs.
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spelling Neonatal mortality in dogs in a veterinary hospital in Brazil Mortalidad Neonatal en Perros en un hospital veterinario en BrasilMortalidade neonatal em cães em um hospital veterinário no Brasil NeonatologiaCãoRecém-nascidoParto distócicoÓbito.NeonatologyDogNewbornDystocic parturitionDeath.NeonatologíaPerroRecién nacidoParto distócicoMuerte.Neonatology (the study of newborns) remains a little-explored specialty in medical clinics treating dogs. Therefore, neonatal mortality in dogs is high, and there is a lack of data on the subject in Brazil. The objective of this study was to record the neonatal mortality rate in dogs being treated at a Teaching Veterinary Hospital. We analyzed 69 (35 female and 34 male) newborn puppies born to 17 female dogs. The majority of the female dogs (94%; 16/17) and had dystocic parturition. Of the 69 puppies, only 30 (43.47%) survived the first 24 hours after birth. Based on these numbers, the neonatal mortality was considerably high at 56.52% (39/69), probably due to hypoxia that is known to be common in neonates with dystocic births. Given the above, it is concluded that assisted reproduction and prenatal examinations should be encouraged to reduce neonatal mortality in dogs.La neonatología (estudio o área de recién nacidos) es una especialización un poco explorada en la clínica médica canina. Por lo tanto, alta mortalidad neonatal y también falta de datos sobre o no Brasil. El objetivo de este trabajo fue registrar la tasa de mortalidad neonatal de perros en un Hospital Veterinario Universitario. Se analizaron 69 cachorros caninos (provenientes de 17 hembras) recién nacidos (35 hembras y 34 machos). La mayoría de las mujeres estaban en trabajo de parto (94%; 16/17) y presentaron trabajo de parto distócico. Número total de cachorros (69), 30 sobrevivieron las primeras 24 horas (43,47%; 30/69). Por tanto, la mortalidad neonatal fue del 56,52% (39/69), considerándose una tasa muy alta, probablemente debido a la hipoxia que es común en los neonatos originada en partos distócicos. Durante la exposición, se concluyó que se debe fomentar la reproducción asistida y los exámenes prenatales para reducir la mortalidad neonatal en los niños.A neonatologia (área que estuda o recém-nascido) é uma especialidade ainda pouco explorada na clínica médica de cães. Dessa maneira, a mortalidade neonatal é alta e também há carência de dados sobre o tema no Brasil. O objetivo deste trabalho foi registrar a taxa de mortalidade neonatal de cães em um Hospital Veterinário Universitário. Foram analisados 69 filhotes caninos (oriundos de 17 fêmeas) recém-nascidos (35 fêmeas e 34 machos). A maior parte das fêmeas estavam em trabalho de parto (94%; 16/17) e apresentaram parto distócico. Do total de filhotes (69), 30 sobreviveram nas primeiras 24 horas (43,47%; 30/69). Portanto a mortalidade neonatal foi de 56,52% (39/69), sendo considerada uma taxa muito elevada, provavelmente devido à hipóxia que é comum em neonatos oriundos de partos distócicos. Diante do exposto, conclui-se que a reprodução assistida e exames pré-natais devem ser incentivados para a redução da mortalidade neonatal em cães.Research, Society and Development2021-10-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2161010.33448/rsd-v10i14.21610Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 14; e81101421610Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 14; e81101421610Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 14; e811014216102525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21610/19485Copyright (c) 2021 Cristiane Ferreira da Luz Brun; Luan Vinicius Tezzei Maia; Jaqueline Lustosa Rodrigues Camapum; Natalie Bertelis Merlini; Salviano Tramontim Belettini; Filipi Alexandre do Nascimento Silva; Marcelo Campos Rodrigues; Pollyana Linhares Sala; João Moreira da Costa Neto; Dérick de Almeida Marchi; Talita Bianchin Borges; Arthur Venicius Sbaraini Leitzke; Giuliana Cavalcanti dos Santos; Ana Maria Quessadahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBrun, Cristiane Ferreira da Luz Maia, Luan Vinicius Tezzei Camapum, Jaqueline Lustosa Rodrigues Merlini, Natalie BertelisBelettini, Salviano Tramontim Silva, Filipi Alexandre do Nascimento Rodrigues, Marcelo Campos Sala, Pollyana Linhares Costa Neto, João Moreira da Marchi, Dérick de Almeida Borges, Talita BianchinLeitzke, Arthur Venicius Sbaraini Santos, Giuliana Cavalcanti dos Quessada, Ana Maria 2021-12-04T11:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21610Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:59.668339Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Neonatal mortality in dogs in a veterinary hospital in Brazil
Mortalidad Neonatal en Perros en un hospital veterinario en Brasil
Mortalidade neonatal em cães em um hospital veterinário no Brasil
title Neonatal mortality in dogs in a veterinary hospital in Brazil
spellingShingle Neonatal mortality in dogs in a veterinary hospital in Brazil
Brun, Cristiane Ferreira da Luz
Neonatologia
Cão
Recém-nascido
Parto distócico
Óbito.
Neonatology
Dog
Newborn
Dystocic parturition
Death.
Neonatología
Perro
Recién nacido
Parto distócico
Muerte.
title_short Neonatal mortality in dogs in a veterinary hospital in Brazil
title_full Neonatal mortality in dogs in a veterinary hospital in Brazil
title_fullStr Neonatal mortality in dogs in a veterinary hospital in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Neonatal mortality in dogs in a veterinary hospital in Brazil
title_sort Neonatal mortality in dogs in a veterinary hospital in Brazil
author Brun, Cristiane Ferreira da Luz
author_facet Brun, Cristiane Ferreira da Luz
Maia, Luan Vinicius Tezzei
Camapum, Jaqueline Lustosa Rodrigues
Merlini, Natalie Bertelis
Belettini, Salviano Tramontim
Silva, Filipi Alexandre do Nascimento
Rodrigues, Marcelo Campos
Sala, Pollyana Linhares
Costa Neto, João Moreira da
Marchi, Dérick de Almeida
Borges, Talita Bianchin
Leitzke, Arthur Venicius Sbaraini
Santos, Giuliana Cavalcanti dos
Quessada, Ana Maria
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author2 Maia, Luan Vinicius Tezzei
Camapum, Jaqueline Lustosa Rodrigues
Merlini, Natalie Bertelis
Belettini, Salviano Tramontim
Silva, Filipi Alexandre do Nascimento
Rodrigues, Marcelo Campos
Sala, Pollyana Linhares
Costa Neto, João Moreira da
Marchi, Dérick de Almeida
Borges, Talita Bianchin
Leitzke, Arthur Venicius Sbaraini
Santos, Giuliana Cavalcanti dos
Quessada, Ana Maria
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brun, Cristiane Ferreira da Luz
Maia, Luan Vinicius Tezzei
Camapum, Jaqueline Lustosa Rodrigues
Merlini, Natalie Bertelis
Belettini, Salviano Tramontim
Silva, Filipi Alexandre do Nascimento
Rodrigues, Marcelo Campos
Sala, Pollyana Linhares
Costa Neto, João Moreira da
Marchi, Dérick de Almeida
Borges, Talita Bianchin
Leitzke, Arthur Venicius Sbaraini
Santos, Giuliana Cavalcanti dos
Quessada, Ana Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neonatologia
Cão
Recém-nascido
Parto distócico
Óbito.
Neonatology
Dog
Newborn
Dystocic parturition
Death.
Neonatología
Perro
Recién nacido
Parto distócico
Muerte.
topic Neonatologia
Cão
Recém-nascido
Parto distócico
Óbito.
Neonatology
Dog
Newborn
Dystocic parturition
Death.
Neonatología
Perro
Recién nacido
Parto distócico
Muerte.
description Neonatology (the study of newborns) remains a little-explored specialty in medical clinics treating dogs. Therefore, neonatal mortality in dogs is high, and there is a lack of data on the subject in Brazil. The objective of this study was to record the neonatal mortality rate in dogs being treated at a Teaching Veterinary Hospital. We analyzed 69 (35 female and 34 male) newborn puppies born to 17 female dogs. The majority of the female dogs (94%; 16/17) and had dystocic parturition. Of the 69 puppies, only 30 (43.47%) survived the first 24 hours after birth. Based on these numbers, the neonatal mortality was considerably high at 56.52% (39/69), probably due to hypoxia that is known to be common in neonates with dystocic births. Given the above, it is concluded that assisted reproduction and prenatal examinations should be encouraged to reduce neonatal mortality in dogs.
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