Does Aleutian Disease Occur among Domestic Ferrets in Poland? Results of Preliminary Studies Conducted in Two Regions of Poland
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ID | Household Number | Sex | Age (Years) | Antibodies | Real-Time PCR Blood | Real-Time PCR Rectal Swab | Vaccination against Parvovirosis | Health Status during the Examination | History of Disease in the Last Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | M | 3 | + | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
2 | 1 | M | 3 | + | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
3 | 2 | F | 6.5 | − | − | − | − | Healthy | None |
4 | 3 | F | 3.5 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
5 | 3 | F | 3.5 | + | − | − | + | Healthy | Enlarged nodes in the abdominal cavity and spleen |
6 | 3 | M | 2.5 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
7 | 4 | M | 1.5 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | Inflammation of the bladder and ear |
8 | 4 | M | 4.5 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
9 | 4 | M | 3.5 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
10 | 5 | F | 6 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | Chronic diarrhea |
11 | 6 | F | 3.5 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
12 | 7 | F | 5 | + | − | − | − | Heart murmurs | None |
13 | 7 | F | 4 | + | − | − | − | Healthy | None |
14 | 8 | F | 5.5 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
15 | 9 | F | 8 | + | − | − | − | Epizootic Catarrhal Enteritis | None |
16 | 9 | M | 3 | + | − | − | − | Healthy | None |
17 | 9 | M | 5 | − | − | − | − | Lymphoma | Epizootic Catarrhal Enteritis |
18 | 9 | F | 7 | + | − | − | − | Epizootic Catarrhal Enteritis | None |
19 | 10 | F | 6.5 | + | − | − | + | Splenomegaly | Kidney failure |
20 | 11 | F | 4 | + | − | − | + | Chronic cough | Chronic cough |
21 | 12 | M | 6 | + | − | − | + | Inflammatory bowel disease | Epizootic Catarrhal Enteritis |
22 | 12 | M | 6 | + | − | − | + | Healthy | Inflammation of the kidneys and gingivitis |
23 | 13 | F | 7 | + | − | − | − | Splenomegaly | Splenomegaly |
24 | 13 | F | 7 | + | − | − | + | Healthy | Cough |
25 | 14 | F | 4 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
26 | 14 | F | 1.5 | + | − | − | − | Healthy | Gingivitis |
27 | 13 | M | 5 | + | − | − | − | Healthy | None |
28 | 15 | F | 4 | + | − | − | − | Healthy | None |
29 | 16 | M | 5 | − | − | − | − | Healthy | None |
30 | 16 | M | 5 | + | − | − | + | Asthma | None |
31 | 13 | M | 3 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | Periodontitis, a tumor on the spleen |
32 | 13 | M | 5 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | Enlarged pancreas |
33 | 13 | F | 3 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | Bronchitis |
34 | 13 | M | 5 | − | − | − | − | Healthy | None |
35 | 13 | M | 4 | − | − | − | − | Healthy | None |
36 | 13 | M | 5 | − | − | − | + | Insulinoma | Tumors on the liver, spleen, pulmonary fibrosis |
37 | 17 | F | 5 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
38 | 17 | M | 3 | + | − | − | + | Insulinoma | Cough, fatty liver |
39 | 17 | F | 2 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
40 | 18 | M | 2.5 | + | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
41 | 18 | M | 2.5 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | Splenomegaly |
42 | 11 | M | 3 | + | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
43 | 11 | M | 5 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | Splenomegaly |
44 | 19 | M | 4.5 | + | − | − | − | Healthy | Bradycardia |
45 | 19 | M | 2.5 | − | − | − | − | Health | Chronic fatigue |
46 | 20 | F | 4 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
47 | 20 | M | 3 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
48 | 21 | F | 6 | + | − | − | + | Inflammation of the liver and biliary tract | Recurrent vomiting |
49 | 22 | F | 3 | + | − | − | + | Cardiomyopathy, insulinoma, nephritis | Inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, insulinoma |
50 | 23 | M | 5 | − | − | − | + | Paralysis | Inflammation of the upper respiratory tract |
51 | 23 | M | 4 | − | − | − | − | Healthy | None |
52 | 24 | F | 1.5 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
53 | 25 | F | 3.5 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | Periodontitis |
54 | 25 | F | 5.5 | + | − | − | + | Healthy | Urinary tract infection |
55 | 26 | M | 4.5 | + | − | − | − | Healthy | None |
56 | 26 | F | 4 | + | − | − | − | Adrenal hyperplasia | None |
57 | 26 | M | 4 | − | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
58 | 26 | M | 5 | + | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
59 | 27 | F | 2 | + | − | − | + | Healthy | None |
60 | 27 | F | 3 | − | − | − | − | Healthy | Splenomegaly |
61 | 28 | F | 10 months | + | − | − | + | Inflammatory bowel disease | None |
Ferrets with Positive Antibodies | qPCR Blood (n = 61) | qPCR Swab (n = 61) | |
---|---|---|---|
49.18% (n = 30) | 0.00% | 0.00% | |
With clinical signs | Without clinical signs | ||
43.33% (n = 13) | 56.67% (n = 17) |
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Blank, A.; Foksiński, P.; Małaczewska, J.; Blank, M.; Rzepka, A.; Siwicki, A.K.; Wójcik, R.; Kaczorek-Łukowska, E. Does Aleutian Disease Occur among Domestic Ferrets in Poland? Results of Preliminary Studies Conducted in Two Regions of Poland. Animals 2022, 12, 2673. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12192673
Blank A, Foksiński P, Małaczewska J, Blank M, Rzepka A, Siwicki AK, Wójcik R, Kaczorek-Łukowska E. Does Aleutian Disease Occur among Domestic Ferrets in Poland? Results of Preliminary Studies Conducted in Two Regions of Poland. Animals. 2022; 12(19):2673. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12192673
Chicago/Turabian StyleBlank, Alicja, Paweł Foksiński, Joanna Małaczewska, Mirosława Blank, Anna Rzepka, Andrzej Krzysztof Siwicki, Roman Wójcik, and Edyta Kaczorek-Łukowska. 2022. "Does Aleutian Disease Occur among Domestic Ferrets in Poland? Results of Preliminary Studies Conducted in Two Regions of Poland" Animals 12, no. 19: 2673. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12192673
APA StyleBlank, A., Foksiński, P., Małaczewska, J., Blank, M., Rzepka, A., Siwicki, A. K., Wójcik, R., & Kaczorek-Łukowska, E. (2022). Does Aleutian Disease Occur among Domestic Ferrets in Poland? Results of Preliminary Studies Conducted in Two Regions of Poland. Animals, 12(19), 2673. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12192673