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Comparison of C‐reactive protein concentrations in dogs with Bordetella bronchiseptica infection and aspiration bronchopneumonia

BACKGROUND: C‐reactive protein (CRP) is a well‐known acute‐phase protein in dogs that may discriminate bacterial bronchopneumonia from other pulmonary conditions. Bronchopneumonia caused by Bordetella bronchiseptica (Bb) is common but the associated increase in CRP concentration in naturally infecte...

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Autores principales: Canonne, Aude Morgane, Menard, Maud, Maurey, Christelle, Benchrekroun, Ghita, Fernandes Rodrigues, Nina, Billen, Frédéric, Clercx, Cecile
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33709444
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16091
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author Canonne, Aude Morgane
Menard, Maud
Maurey, Christelle
Benchrekroun, Ghita
Fernandes Rodrigues, Nina
Billen, Frédéric
Clercx, Cecile
author_facet Canonne, Aude Morgane
Menard, Maud
Maurey, Christelle
Benchrekroun, Ghita
Fernandes Rodrigues, Nina
Billen, Frédéric
Clercx, Cecile
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description BACKGROUND: C‐reactive protein (CRP) is a well‐known acute‐phase protein in dogs that may discriminate bacterial bronchopneumonia from other pulmonary conditions. Bronchopneumonia caused by Bordetella bronchiseptica (Bb) is common but the associated increase in CRP concentration in naturally infected dogs has not been fully explored. OBJECTIVE: To compare CRP concentrations of dogs with Bb infection, with or without radiographic pulmonary lesions, to dogs with aspiration bronchopneumonia (ABP). ANIMALS: Sixteen dogs with Bb infection and 36 dogs with ABP. METHODS: Retrospective study. C‐reactive protein concentrations and thoracic radiographs were available for each dog. RESULTS: Eleven dogs with Bb infection had alveolar lesions. In all dogs, CRP concentration was mildly increased (14‐38 mg/L). In the 5 dogs without alveolar lesions, CRP concentration was within the reference range in all but 1 dog, in which it was slightly increased. Median CRP concentration was significantly higher in dogs with alveolar lesions (20 mg/L) compared with dogs without alveolar lesions (5 mg/L; p < .002). In dogs with Bb infection, median duration of clinical signs was not different between dogs with normal CRP concentration and dogs with increased concentration. In dogs with Bb infection either with or without alveolar lessions, median CRP concentration was significantly lower (20 mg/L) than in dogs with ABP (118 mg/L; p < .001). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: In contrast to dogs with APB, CRP was not a good marker for the diagnosis of dogs suspected to have bordetellosis. Confirmation of Bb infection still requires lower airway sampling.
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spelling pubmed-81631132021-06-03 Comparison of C‐reactive protein concentrations in dogs with Bordetella bronchiseptica infection and aspiration bronchopneumonia Canonne, Aude Morgane Menard, Maud Maurey, Christelle Benchrekroun, Ghita Fernandes Rodrigues, Nina Billen, Frédéric Clercx, Cecile J Vet Intern Med SMALL ANIMAL BACKGROUND: C‐reactive protein (CRP) is a well‐known acute‐phase protein in dogs that may discriminate bacterial bronchopneumonia from other pulmonary conditions. Bronchopneumonia caused by Bordetella bronchiseptica (Bb) is common but the associated increase in CRP concentration in naturally infected dogs has not been fully explored. OBJECTIVE: To compare CRP concentrations of dogs with Bb infection, with or without radiographic pulmonary lesions, to dogs with aspiration bronchopneumonia (ABP). ANIMALS: Sixteen dogs with Bb infection and 36 dogs with ABP. METHODS: Retrospective study. C‐reactive protein concentrations and thoracic radiographs were available for each dog. RESULTS: Eleven dogs with Bb infection had alveolar lesions. In all dogs, CRP concentration was mildly increased (14‐38 mg/L). In the 5 dogs without alveolar lesions, CRP concentration was within the reference range in all but 1 dog, in which it was slightly increased. Median CRP concentration was significantly higher in dogs with alveolar lesions (20 mg/L) compared with dogs without alveolar lesions (5 mg/L; p < .002). In dogs with Bb infection, median duration of clinical signs was not different between dogs with normal CRP concentration and dogs with increased concentration. In dogs with Bb infection either with or without alveolar lessions, median CRP concentration was significantly lower (20 mg/L) than in dogs with ABP (118 mg/L; p < .001). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: In contrast to dogs with APB, CRP was not a good marker for the diagnosis of dogs suspected to have bordetellosis. Confirmation of Bb infection still requires lower airway sampling. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021-03-12 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8163113/ /pubmed/33709444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16091 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Fernandes Rodrigues, Nina
Billen, Frédéric
Clercx, Cecile
Comparison of C‐reactive protein concentrations in dogs with Bordetella bronchiseptica infection and aspiration bronchopneumonia
title Comparison of C‐reactive protein concentrations in dogs with Bordetella bronchiseptica infection and aspiration bronchopneumonia
title_full Comparison of C‐reactive protein concentrations in dogs with Bordetella bronchiseptica infection and aspiration bronchopneumonia
title_fullStr Comparison of C‐reactive protein concentrations in dogs with Bordetella bronchiseptica infection and aspiration bronchopneumonia
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of C‐reactive protein concentrations in dogs with Bordetella bronchiseptica infection and aspiration bronchopneumonia
title_short Comparison of C‐reactive protein concentrations in dogs with Bordetella bronchiseptica infection and aspiration bronchopneumonia
title_sort comparison of c‐reactive protein concentrations in dogs with bordetella bronchiseptica infection and aspiration bronchopneumonia
topic SMALL ANIMAL
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33709444
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16091
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