Short Communication
Canine multi-drug resistance-1 mutation prevalence: A South African perspective
Journal of the South African Veterinary Association | Vol 85, No 1 | a1139 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/jsava.v85i1.1139
| © 2014 Lérica le Roux-Pullen, Henriëtte van der Zwan
| This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 14 November 2013 | Published: 14 November 2014
Submitted: 14 November 2013 | Published: 14 November 2014
About the author(s)
Lérica le Roux-Pullen, Department of Paraclinical Sciences, University of Pretoria, South AfricaHenriëtte van der Zwan, Inqaba Biotechnical Industries (Pty) Ltd, Pretoria, South Africa
Abstract
The multi-drug resistance (mdr-1) gene mutation is a phenomenon well known to current veterinary practitioners. The mutation causes a predisposition for, amongst other phenomena, macrocyclic lactone-induced neurotoxicosis in affected canines, a condition that can be fatal. Various herding dog breeds can be heterozygous or homozygous for the mutation, and prevalence differs only slightly in dog populations between geographical regions. This report provides prevalence data of the canine mdr-1 mutation in 306 South African dogs.
Keywords
Canine mdr-1 gene mutation; South Africa; Prevalence
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