Grass seed foreign bodies (GSFBs) are a familiar presentation, especially in dogs, associated with a variety of clinical signs depending on site of penetration and extent of migration. Seasonality and risk factors for GSFB occurrence were investigated using electronic health records from a sentinel voluntary network of 245 veterinary practices in the United Kingdom between 17th March 2014 and 18th September 2020. Clinical narrative text mining of 4,580,503 canine consultations produced a final case dataset of 1,037 consultations where GSFBs had been recorded in individual dogs. Cases of GSFBs were recorded in all months, with 940 (90.6 %) recorded between June and September. In particular, the odds of GSFBs in July was almost 176 times more...
Canine and human atopic dermatitis are multifaceted diseases whose clinical development may be influ...
As climate change causes global temperatures to rise, heat-related illness, a potentially fatal cond...
BackgroundThe prevalence and risk factors for infection with enteropathogens in dogs frequenting dog...
Grass-seed inhalation is a common problem in canine patients, in particular during summer months, mi...
BackgroundEar cropping for cosmetic purposes was made illegal in the UK in 2006. Despite this, a lac...
Objective To evaluate the seasonality of canine tetanus in England.Methods Medical records...
Seasonal outbreaks of cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (CRGV) have been reported annually...
The aim of this paper was to estimate the prevalence of tail injuries that required veterinary exami...
Heat-related illness (HRI) is predicted to increase in dogs due to rising global temperatures. This ...
Working dog owners in Scotland were invited to take part in an internet survey regarding the 2010/20...
Purebred dog health is thought to be compromised by an increasing occurence of inherited diseases bu...
D. Bennett, T. Parkin Working dog owners in Scotland were invited to take part in an internet survey...
Purebred dog health is thought to be compromised by an increasing occurence of inherited diseases bu...
Human alveolar echinococcosis is caused by the parasite Echinococcus multilocularis, and dog ownersh...
Background A genetic predisposition for certain tumour types has been proven for some dog breeds. So...
Canine and human atopic dermatitis are multifaceted diseases whose clinical development may be influ...
As climate change causes global temperatures to rise, heat-related illness, a potentially fatal cond...
BackgroundThe prevalence and risk factors for infection with enteropathogens in dogs frequenting dog...
Grass-seed inhalation is a common problem in canine patients, in particular during summer months, mi...
BackgroundEar cropping for cosmetic purposes was made illegal in the UK in 2006. Despite this, a lac...
Objective To evaluate the seasonality of canine tetanus in England.Methods Medical records...
Seasonal outbreaks of cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (CRGV) have been reported annually...
The aim of this paper was to estimate the prevalence of tail injuries that required veterinary exami...
Heat-related illness (HRI) is predicted to increase in dogs due to rising global temperatures. This ...
Working dog owners in Scotland were invited to take part in an internet survey regarding the 2010/20...
Purebred dog health is thought to be compromised by an increasing occurence of inherited diseases bu...
D. Bennett, T. Parkin Working dog owners in Scotland were invited to take part in an internet survey...
Purebred dog health is thought to be compromised by an increasing occurence of inherited diseases bu...
Human alveolar echinococcosis is caused by the parasite Echinococcus multilocularis, and dog ownersh...
Background A genetic predisposition for certain tumour types has been proven for some dog breeds. So...
Canine and human atopic dermatitis are multifaceted diseases whose clinical development may be influ...
As climate change causes global temperatures to rise, heat-related illness, a potentially fatal cond...
BackgroundThe prevalence and risk factors for infection with enteropathogens in dogs frequenting dog...