Diseases and causes of death among alpacas in Sweden: a retrospective study.

IF 1.3 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Veterinary Record Open Pub Date : 2019-05-03 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1136/vetreco-2017-000239
Christina Björklund, Renée Båge, Jane Morrell, Kerstin de Verdier, Lisbeth Nisu Hartzell, Nanna Kjellinbro, Katinka Belák, Karin Bernodt, Dolores Gavier-Widen
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Abstract

Background: Due to increasing popularity in Sweden during the last decade, alpacas are frequently encountered by practising veterinarians and pathologists. Knowledge regarding their health and diseases under Swedish conditions is, however, limited.

Objectives: To improve knowledge about the health of alpacas in Sweden by collecting information on diseases and health status.

Design: A retrospective study was made of 93 necropsies conducted on alpacas in Sweden during the period 2001-2013.

Setting: Data were obtained from the two major veterinary pathology centres in Sweden. The alpacas were hobby or farm animals and they were submitted by veterinarians in local practices or at a national animal healthcare organisation.

Results: The digestive system was most frequently affected (29 per cent), with parasitic gastroenteritis (17 per cent) and hepatic disease being especially prevalent (15 per cent fascioliasis and 7 per cent hepatitis). Cardiovascular conditions (9 per cent), systemic diseases (7 per cent) and perinatal deaths were also common, including abortions (10 per cent) and fatal septicaemia (4 per cent). Wasting/emaciation was a frequent finding (26 per cent). Other diagnoses included dermatitis (8 per cent), diseases of the central nervous system (8 per cent), traumatic injuries (7 per cent), neoplasia (5 per cent), pneumonia (5 per cent) and nephritis (3 per cent).

Conclusions: This study identified areas of concern regarding diagnostic and pathological procedures, for which specific measures have been recommended. One particular cause for concern was the number of deaths from emaciation in weanling alpacas during late winter or early spring. For adult alpacas, infectious and non-infectious causes of death were approximately equally frequent. Many of the diseases were considered clinically acute but pathology often showed them to be chronic conditions that had eventually deteriorated and presented as acute cases in the late stages. This study revealed similarities in the health/disease status reported in other European countries and in North America. The results can be used by alpaca keepers and veterinary practitioners to improve management, diagnosis and treatment of alpacas.

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背景:由于过去十年在瑞典越来越受欢迎,羊驼经常被执业兽医和病理学家遇到。然而,关于他们在瑞典条件下的健康和疾病的知识有限。目的:通过收集瑞典羊驼的疾病和健康状况信息,提高对羊驼健康的认识。设计:对2001-2013年期间在瑞典对羊驼进行的93例尸检进行回顾性研究。环境:数据来自瑞典两个主要的兽医病理中心。羊驼是业余爱好或农场动物,它们是由当地兽医或国家动物保健组织提交的。结果:消化系统最常受影响(29%),寄生虫性肠胃炎(17%)和肝脏疾病特别普遍(15%片形吸虫病和7%肝炎)。心血管疾病(9%)、全身性疾病(7%)和围产期死亡也很常见,包括堕胎(10%)和致命败血症(4%)。消瘦/消瘦是一个常见现象(26%)。其他诊断包括皮炎(8%)、中枢神经系统疾病(8%)、外伤(7%)、瘤变(5%)、肺炎(5%)和肾炎(3%)。结论:本研究确定了有关诊断和病理程序的关注领域,并建议采取具体措施。一个特别值得关注的原因是,在冬末或早春期间,断奶羊驼因消瘦而死亡的人数。对于成年羊驼来说,传染性和非传染性死因的发生率大致相同。许多疾病在临床上被认为是急性的,但病理常常显示它们是慢性疾病,最终恶化,并在晚期表现为急性病例。这项研究揭示了其他欧洲国家和北美报告的健康/疾病状况的相似之处。研究结果可用于羊驼饲养员和兽医从业人员改进羊驼的管理、诊断和治疗。
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Veterinary Record Open
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期刊介绍: Veterinary Record Open is a journal dedicated to publishing specialist veterinary research across a range of topic areas including those of a more niche and specialist nature to that considered in the weekly Vet Record. Research from all disciplines of veterinary interest will be considered. It is an Open Access journal of the British Veterinary Association.
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