Outbreak of Severe Vomiting in Dogs Associated with a Canine Enteric Coronavirus, United Kingdom
Alan D. Radford
, David A. Singleton, Chris Jewell, Charlotte Appleton, Barry Rowlingson, Alison C. Hale, Carmen Tamayo Cuartero, Richard Newton, Fernando Sánchez-Vizcaíno, Danielle Greenberg, Beth Brant, Eleanor G. Bentley, James P. Stewart, Shirley Smith, Sam Haldenby, P.-J. M. Noble, and Gina L. Pinchbeck
Author affiliations: Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool Leahurst Campus, Neston, UK (A.D. Radford, D.A. Singleton, B. Brant, E.G. Bentley, J.P. Stewart, S. Smith, P.-J.M. Noble, G.L. Pinchbeck); Lancaster University Centre for Health Informatics, Lancaster, UK (C. Jewell, C. Appleton, B. Rowlingson, A.C. Hale); University of Bristol, UK (C.T. Cuartero, F. Sánchez-Vizcaíno); Animal Health Trust, Lanwades Park, Kentford, UK (R. Newton); The Liverpool Vets, Liverpool, UK (D. Greenberg); Centre for Genomic Research, University of Liverpool, Liverpool (S. Haldenby)
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Figure 1. Observed prevalence of main presenting complaint (MPC) and maropitant use in cats and dogs, per 1,000 consultations, in investigation of dogs with vomiting, United Kingdom, January 2017–February 2020. A) Canine records labeled as gastroenteric MPC; B) canine records in which maropitant was prescribed; C) canine records labeled as respiratory MPC; D) feline records in which maropitant was prescribed; E) feline records labeled as gastroenteric MPC; and F) frequent vomiting in dogs based on regular expression searches of the clinical narratives. Red points represent the extreme outliers (outside the 99% credible interval [CrI]), orange points the moderate outliers (outside the 95% CrI, but within the 99% CrI), and green points the average trend (within the 95% CrI).
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