23 research outputs found
Prevalence of syndromic disorders affecting body location and organ system recorded in overall dogs, purebreds only and crossbreds only that attended primary veterinary practices in England.
<p>P–values (Holm–adjusted) represent comparison between purebreds and crossbreds.</p>a<p>Prev prevalence.</p>b<p>95% CI 95% confidence interval.</p
Prevalence results for frequent mid-level disorders recorded in popular breeds (number of dogs) attending primary veterinary practices in England.
<p>P–values (Holm–adjusted) represent comparison between breeds. (<i>n</i> = 3,884).</p
Demographic information for sampled (n = 3,884) and overall study population (n = 148,741) dogs attending primary veterinary practices in England.
a<p>KC The Kennel Club.</p>b<p>Percentage values based on purebred only.</p>c<p>Percentage values based on KC-recognised dogs only.</p
Prevalence results for the most frequent mid-level disorders recorded in dogs, purebreds only and crossbreds only that attended primary veterinary practices in England.
<p>P-values (Holm-adjusted) represent comparison between purebreds and crossbreds.</p>a<p>Prev prevalence.</p>b<p>95% CI 95% confidence interval.</p
Prevalence of syndromic disorders related to pathophysiologic processes recorded in overall dogs, purebreds only and crossbreds only that attended primary veterinary practices in England.
<p>P–values (Holm–adjusted) represent comparison between purebreds and crossbreds.</p>a<p>Prev prevalence.</p>b<p>95% CI 95% confidence interval.</p
Prevalence of syndromic diagnoses affecting body location recorded in crossbred dogs and popular breeds (number of dogs) from 3,884 randomly sampled dogs attending primary veterinary practices in England.
<p>P–values (Holm–adjusted) represent comparison between breeds.</p
Prevalence results for frequent disorders recorded in popular breeds (number of dogs) from 3,884 randomly sampled dogs attending primary veterinary practices in England.
<p>P-values (Holm-adjusted) represent comparison between breeds.</p
Prevalence results for the most frequent disorders recorded in dogs, purebreds only and crossbreds only that attended primary veterinary practices in England.
<p>P-values (Holm-adjusted) represent comparison between purebreds and crossbreds.</p>a<p>Prev prevalence.</p>b<p>95% CI 95% confidence interval.</p
Prevalence of syndromic diagnoses relating to pathophysiologic processes recorded in crossbred and popular breeds (number of dogs) attending primary veterinary practices in England.
<p>P–values (Holm–adjusted) represent comparison between breeds.</p
Population characteristics of cats enrolled in the echocardiographic study.
<p>Normally distributed data are represented mean (±standard deviation) and compared using a one-way ANOVA. Non-normally distributed data are represented median (range) and compared using a Kruskal-Wallis test. Categorical variables are represented as percentages and compared using a Chi squared test.</p