CAUSES OF CANINE ANEMIA IN TAIWAN: A FIVE-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE SURVEY

Author:

Liu Pin-Chen1,Su Bi-Ling23

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Institute of Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan

2. Institute of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan

3. National Taiwan University Veterinary Hospital, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan

Abstract

Anemia is a common hematologic disorder in dogs, however, few data are available regarding epidemiology and causes in Taiwan. To investigate the causes of anemia, 3174 anemic cases (hematocrit < 37%) collected between January 2008 and December 2012 at National Taiwan University Veterinary Hospital (NTUVH) were analyzed. Most dogs (48.5%, n = 1540) presented with a mild form (30% ≤ hematocrit < 37%), which was followed by a moderate form (20% ≤ hematocrit < 30%; 36.4%, n = 1155), a severe form (13% ≤ hematocrit < 20%; 10.5%, n = 332) and a very severe form (hematocrit < 13%; 4.6%, n = 147). Among the 2037 dogs with identifiable causes, 70.4% (1435 dogs) were induced by single cause, whereas 29.6% (602 dogs) by multiple causes. Cancer-related anemia (CRA, n = 460), infectious pathogens-related anemia (n = 287), renal disease-related anemia (n = 251) and post-surgery/trauma-related anemia (n = 182) account for 32.1%, 20.0%, 17.6% and 12.7% of single-cause cases, respectively. Furthermore, 255 of the total (17.8.0%) presented with severe and very severe anemia. 72 dogs with very severe anemia primarily resulted from infectious disease-related anemia (59.7%), followed by immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (13.9%), and other disease-related anemia (9.7%). Of the 43 infectious disease-related very severe anemic dogs, the most commonly diagnosed pathogen was Babesia gibsoni (83.7%, n = 36), followed by Ehrlichia canis (11.6%, n = 5), Babesia canis (2.3%, n = 1) and Leptospira spp. (2.3%, n = 1). Taken together, cancer, infectious diseases, and renal failure are the most frequent causes of canine anemia in Taiwan, and B. gibsoni appeared to be the most important infectious pathogen causing very severe anemia.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

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