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意大利犬利什曼病的预防措施:基于问卷调查的兽医态度。

Preventive measures of canine leishmaniosis in Italy: Attitudes of veterinarians based on a questionnaire.

机构信息

Department of Animal Medicine, Production and Health, University of Padua, Viale dell'Università 16, 35020 Legnaro, PD, Italy; Clinic for Small Animal Internal Medicine, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 260, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland; AniCura Istituto Veterinario Novara, Strada Provinciale 9, 28060 Granozzo con Monticello, NO, Italy.

Department of Animal Medicine, Production and Health, University of Padua, Viale dell'Università 16, 35020 Legnaro, PD, Italy.

出版信息

Prev Vet Med. 2020 Oct;183:105148. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2020.105148. Epub 2020 Sep 10.

Abstract

There are several topical ectoparasiticides, drugs, supplements and vaccines that protect dogs against sand fly bites and/or reduce the risk of Leishmania infantum infection. This large variety of products and the absence of comparative studies mean that veterinarians are often faced with uncertainty. The aim of the study was to characterise the attitudes of veterinarians towards leishmaniosis prevention in client-owned dogs in Italy. A web-based questionnaire was prepared with 28 questions covering the working environment of veterinarians, advice given to owners regarding topical ectoparasiticides, advice on systemic prevention, and the use of diagnostic tests on which to base advice for prevention. The questionnaire was emailed to 9,426 veterinarians and answers were collected after 100 days. A total of 542 questionnaires were returned (response percentage 5.8 %): 54.8 % of the veterinarians considered their working area to be endemic, 29.3 % examined dogs from urban areas, and 42.3 % diagnosed ≥10 dogs/year with leishmaniosis. Those veterinarians who diagnosed ≥10 dogs/year with leishmaniosis were more likely to consider their working area to be endemic, whereas those who examined dogs mainly from urban areas were less likely to consider the area to be endemic. Veterinarians who considered the working area to be endemic were more prone to prescribe ectoparasiticides throughout the year, including collars and spot-on products and a combination of the two, vaccine alone or vaccine and domperidone combined, and used qualitative serological Leishmania tests. The attitude of veterinarians did not differ whether dogs were from urban or rural areas. In conclusion, veterinarians who consider their working area to be endemic or who frequently diagnose dogs with leishmaniosis tend to adopt more comprehensive strategies, and their attitudes are not influenced by the origin of the dogs: urban or rural. Overall, in Italy the attitudes of veterinarians in relation to canine leishmaniosis prevention appear to vary considerably.

摘要

有几种局部驱虫药、药物、补充剂和疫苗可以保护狗免受沙蝇叮咬,或降低感染利什曼原虫的风险。这些产品种类繁多,而且缺乏比较研究,这意味着兽医经常面临不确定性。本研究旨在描述意大利宠物犬主人对利什曼病预防的态度。我们准备了一个基于网络的问卷,其中包含 28 个问题,涵盖了兽医的工作环境、向主人提供的有关局部驱虫剂的建议、有关系统预防的建议,以及用于基于预防建议进行诊断测试的情况。向 9426 名兽医发送了电子邮件,并在 100 天后收集了答案。共收回 542 份问卷(回复率 5.8%):54.8%的兽医认为其工作区域为地方性流行区,29.3%的兽医检查来自城市地区的狗,42.3%的兽医每年诊断出≥10 只患有利什曼病的狗。那些每年诊断出≥10 只患有利什曼病的兽医更有可能认为其工作区域为地方性流行区,而那些主要检查城市地区狗的兽医则不太可能认为该区域为地方性流行区。认为工作区域为地方性流行区的兽医更倾向于全年开具驱虫药,包括项圈和滴剂产品以及两者的组合、单独疫苗或疫苗和多潘立酮的组合,以及使用定性血清利什曼检测。兽医的态度不因狗来自城市还是农村地区而有所不同。总之,认为其工作区域为地方性流行区或经常诊断出患有利什曼病的兽医倾向于采用更全面的策略,他们的态度不受狗的来源(城市或农村)的影响。总的来说,在意大利,兽医对犬利什曼病预防的态度似乎存在很大差异。

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