Table 1.
Numbers of chelonia with information available on species under primary veterinary care at practices participating in the VetCompass™ Programme in the United Kingdom from January 1 to December 31, 2019. Note: some chelonia were recorded only by genus. N = 2,040.
Table 2.
Prevalence of the most common recorded disorders at a precise level of diagnostic precision recorded in all chelonia (n = 2040) under primary-care veterinary care at UK practices participating in the VetCompass™ Programme from January 1 to December 31, 2019. * CI confidence interval ** P-value for association between vernacular chelonian group (tortoise, terrapin and turtle) and the disorder.
Table 3.
Prevalence of the most common recorded disorders at a precise level of diagnostic precision recorded in the three most common tortoise and two most common terrapin genus/species under primary-care veterinary care at UK practices participating in the VetCompass™ Programme from January 1 to December 31, 2019.
Table 4.
Prevalence of the most common recorded disorders at a grouped level of diagnostic precision was recorded in all chelonia (n = 2040) under primary-care veterinary care at UK practices participating in the VetCompass™ Programme from January 1 to December 31, 2019. * CI confidence interval ** P-value for association between vernacular chelonian group (tortoise, terrapin and turtle) and the disorder.
Table 5.
Prevalence of the most common recorded disorders at a grouped level of diagnostic precision recorded in the three most common tortoise and two most common terrapin genus/species under primary-care veterinary care at UK practices participating in the VetCompass™ Programme from January 1 to December 31, 2019.
Table 6.
Mortality data from the most common recorded disorders at a precise level of diagnostic precision was recorded in all chelonia (n = 202) under primary-care veterinary care at UK practices participating in the VetCompass™ Programme from January 1 2019. * CI confidence interval ** P-value for association between vernacular chelonian group (tortoise, terrapin and turtle) and the disorder.
Table 7.
Mortality data from the most common disorders at a precise level of diagnostic precision was recorded in the three most common tortoise and two most common terrapin genus/species under primary-care veterinary care at UK practices participating in the VetCompass™ Programme from January 1 2019.
Table 8.
Mortality data from the most common disorders at a grouped level of diagnostic precision was recorded in all chelonia (n = 202) under primary-care veterinary care at UK practices participating in the VetCompass™ Programme from January 1 2019. * CI confidence interval ** P-value for association between vernacular chelonian group (tortoise, terrapin and turtle) and the disorder.
Table 9.
Mortality data from the most common disorders at a grouped level of diagnostic precision was recorded in the three most common tortoise and two most common terrapin genus/species under primary-care veterinary care at UK practices participating in the VetCompass™ Programme from January 1 2019.