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The Impact of Demographic, Social, and Environmental Factors on the Development of Steroid‐Responsive Meningitis‐Arteritis (SRMA) in the United Kingdom
BACKGROUND: Steroid‐responsive meningitis‐arteritis (SRMA) is an inflammatory disease of dogs that is suspected to be immune‐mediated. The development of other immune‐mediated diseases has been linked to vaccinations, time of the year, geographic location, sex, neuter status, and breed. HYPOTHESIS/O...
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4857946/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24773082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.12360 |
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author | Rose, J.H. Kwiatkowska, M. Henderson, E.R. Granger, N. Murray, J.K. Harcourt‐Brown, T.R. |
author_facet | Rose, J.H. Kwiatkowska, M. Henderson, E.R. Granger, N. Murray, J.K. Harcourt‐Brown, T.R. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Steroid‐responsive meningitis‐arteritis (SRMA) is an inflammatory disease of dogs that is suspected to be immune‐mediated. The development of other immune‐mediated diseases has been linked to vaccinations, time of the year, geographic location, sex, neuter status, and breed. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To identify if the development of SRMA is associated with time of year, vaccination, geographic location, sex, neuter status, and breed. ANIMALS: Sixty SRMA cases and 180 controls, all ≤24 months of age and matched for year of presentation, from a referral hospital population in the United Kingdom. METHODS: Retrospective case‐control study with unconditional logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: Beagles (P = .001), Border Collies (P = .001), Boxers (P = .032), Jack Russell Terriers (P = .001), Weimaraners (P = .048), and Whippets (P < .001) had significantly greater odds of developing SRMA in this population of dogs. Vaccination, time of year, geographic category, sex, and neuter status did not increase the odds of developing SRMA. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Only breed increased the odds of developing SRMA. It would be prudent to investigate the genetics of the identified breeds to help elucidate the etiopathogenesis of SRMA. |
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spelling | pubmed-48579462016-06-22 The Impact of Demographic, Social, and Environmental Factors on the Development of Steroid‐Responsive Meningitis‐Arteritis (SRMA) in the United Kingdom Rose, J.H. Kwiatkowska, M. Henderson, E.R. Granger, N. Murray, J.K. Harcourt‐Brown, T.R. J Vet Intern Med Standard Articles BACKGROUND: Steroid‐responsive meningitis‐arteritis (SRMA) is an inflammatory disease of dogs that is suspected to be immune‐mediated. The development of other immune‐mediated diseases has been linked to vaccinations, time of the year, geographic location, sex, neuter status, and breed. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To identify if the development of SRMA is associated with time of year, vaccination, geographic location, sex, neuter status, and breed. ANIMALS: Sixty SRMA cases and 180 controls, all ≤24 months of age and matched for year of presentation, from a referral hospital population in the United Kingdom. METHODS: Retrospective case‐control study with unconditional logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: Beagles (P = .001), Border Collies (P = .001), Boxers (P = .032), Jack Russell Terriers (P = .001), Weimaraners (P = .048), and Whippets (P < .001) had significantly greater odds of developing SRMA in this population of dogs. Vaccination, time of year, geographic category, sex, and neuter status did not increase the odds of developing SRMA. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Only breed increased the odds of developing SRMA. It would be prudent to investigate the genetics of the identified breeds to help elucidate the etiopathogenesis of SRMA. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2014-04-28 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4857946/ /pubmed/24773082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.12360 Text en Copyright © 2014 by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine |
spellingShingle | Standard Articles Rose, J.H. Kwiatkowska, M. Henderson, E.R. Granger, N. Murray, J.K. Harcourt‐Brown, T.R. The Impact of Demographic, Social, and Environmental Factors on the Development of Steroid‐Responsive Meningitis‐Arteritis (SRMA) in the United Kingdom |
title | The Impact of Demographic, Social, and Environmental Factors on the Development of Steroid‐Responsive Meningitis‐Arteritis (SRMA) in the United Kingdom |
title_full | The Impact of Demographic, Social, and Environmental Factors on the Development of Steroid‐Responsive Meningitis‐Arteritis (SRMA) in the United Kingdom |
title_fullStr | The Impact of Demographic, Social, and Environmental Factors on the Development of Steroid‐Responsive Meningitis‐Arteritis (SRMA) in the United Kingdom |
title_full_unstemmed | The Impact of Demographic, Social, and Environmental Factors on the Development of Steroid‐Responsive Meningitis‐Arteritis (SRMA) in the United Kingdom |
title_short | The Impact of Demographic, Social, and Environmental Factors on the Development of Steroid‐Responsive Meningitis‐Arteritis (SRMA) in the United Kingdom |
title_sort | impact of demographic, social, and environmental factors on the development of steroid‐responsive meningitis‐arteritis (srma) in the united kingdom |
topic | Standard Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4857946/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24773082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.12360 |
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