Investigation and systematic review of temporal associations between vaccination and onset of immune-mediated hemolytic anemia or thrombocytopenia in dogs

对犬疫苗接种与免疫介导性溶血性贫血或血小板减少症发生时间关联的调查和系统评价

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Vaccination is implicated in development of human immune-mediated diseases, but studies in dogs yielded conflicting results for immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (IMHA) and thrombocytopenia (ITP). HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To investigate temporal relationships between onset of IMHA or ITP and vaccination in dogs. ANIMALS: Client-owned dogs with nonassociative IMHA (n = 295) and ITP (n = 163) at 4 referral hospitals, alongside control dogs (n = 1180 for IMHA, 652 for ITP) presented contemporaneously. METHODS: Multicenter retrospective case-control study, with meta-analysis of published studies. Proportions vaccinated ≤ 30 days before disease onset were compared to controls, along with times since last vaccine. RESULTS: Proportion of dogs vaccinated ≤ 30 days of disease onset was significantly higher in the IMHA group (35/295, 11.9%) compared with controls (72/1180, 6.1%; P = .0015). Dogs with IMHA vaccinated ≤ 30 days of disease onset were more likely to have received a L2 vaccine (Leptospira serovars Canicola and Icterohemorrhagiae) in their last dose than those vaccinated > 30 days before onset (P = .04). Meta-analysis indicated dogs with IMHA were 2.48 times (95% CI, 1.69-3.63) more likely to have been vaccinated in the past month than controls, but with high heterogeneity across this and 2 other studies. There was no difference in proportion of ITP dogs and controls vaccinated ≤ 30 days of disease onset, and meta-analysis with 1 other study showed no temporal association, though both analyses were likely underpowered. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: These results support a possible temporal association between vaccination and onset of IMHA in dogs. Our results do not establish a causal relationship between vaccination and IMHA.

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