Analysis of the prevalence of lymphoma diagnosis among small unproductive animals

Authors

  • Victoria Sergeevna Shcherbakova Saratov State University of Genetics, Biotechnology and Engineering named after N.I. Vavilov
  • Vladimir Vasilievich Salautin Saratov State University of Genetics, Biotechnology and Engineering named after N.I. Vavilov
  • Vitaly Ivanovich Gorinsky Veterinary clinic "Zoostyle"

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.28983/asj.y2024i1pp106-109

Keywords:

lymphoma, small unproductive animals, cats, dogs, leukemia virus, associated with leukemia virus (FeLV)

Abstract

The dependence of the frequency of lymphomas in dogs was established - in 64% of cases, the age of patients exceeded 10 years. The risk group includes dogs of the following breeds: Rottweiler, Dachshund, French Bulldog and fox terrier. In cats, this pathology was recorded much more often (85% of cases), but we have not established a regular breed predisposition to this pathology in them. Lymphomas were more often diagnosed in male cats (75%). Cats under 3 years of age develop lymphomas associated with the leukemia virus (FeLV). At the same time, in the older age group, the leukemia virus is registered less frequently.

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Published

2024-02-06

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Zootechnics and veterinary

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