WSAVA develops hereditary disease database
A new online database has been developed by the WSAVA's Hereditary Disease Committee (HDC) which details tests available for different hereditary diseases in dogs and cats, the laboratories offering the tests and the breeds likely to be affected.
The database aims to provide clinically relevant information on hereditary diseases and genetic predispositions in dogs and cats, and can be searched by laboratory, test or breed. Where available, specific information about the genetic test - including the mutation, gene and chromosome involved - will be provided, as well as links or citations given to available research and references.
Chairman of the HDC, Urs Giger, said: "There's a strong sense of urgency and understanding that international collaboration is needed and global solutions required in tackling hereditary diseases. The veterinary clinician must also play a key role in the enhancement of the genetic health in purebred dogs. We hope the launch of our database is a big step forward in our goal of providing tools to practitioners to facilitate the diagnosis, treatment and control of these diseases."
Currently the database contains contact information for approximately 50 laboratories that between them test for more than 130 disease mutations in nearly 200 dog and 40 cat breeds.