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[Epidemiologic studies using computerized data bases. III. Various examples of epidemiological studies using

M V Thrusfield

    Tijdschrift Voor Diergeneeskunde
    |April 15, 1986
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    Docking in dogs is linked to tail injuries. Breed and sex influence degenerative heart valve disease risk. Spaying may increase urinary incontinence in female dogs.

    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Epidemiology
    • Canine Health Studies
    • Animal Welfare Research

    Context:

    • Utilizes data from the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Edinburgh.
    • Focuses on common canine health issues.
    • Employs observational epidemiological methods.

    Purpose:

    • Investigate the association between tail docking and tail injuries in dogs.
    • Examine the influence of breed and sex on canine degenerative heart valve disease.
    • Determine the relationship between spaying and urinary incontinence in female dogs.

    Summary:

    • Presents findings from three distinct epidemiological studies on dogs.
    • Highlights specific health concerns including tail injuries, heart disease, and urinary incontinence.

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  • Data derived from a comprehensive veterinary database.
  • Impact:

    • Provides evidence-based insights for veterinary practitioners and policymakers.
    • Contributes to understanding risk factors for common canine conditions.
    • Informs decisions regarding surgical procedures and preventative care in dogs.