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. 2015 Jul 14;29(5):1342–1347. doi: 10.1111/jvim.13584

Table 1.

Distributions of contributing cat‐years at risk, novel diabetes events, and incidence rates in the Agria database during 2009–2013 per breed category (sorted by descending risk).

Breed CYAR Novel DM Events IR per 10,000 CYAR (95% CI)
Burmese 6,558 32 48.8 (31.9 to 65.7)
Russian Blue 3,174 14 44.1 (21.0 to 67.2)
Norwegian Forest cat 39,100 83 21.2 (16.7 to 25.8)
European Shorthair 16,121 34 21.1 (14.0 to 28.2)
Abyssinian 5,705 12 21.0 (9.1 to 32.9)
Ocicat 3,036 4 13.2 (0.3 to 26.1)
Devon Rex/Sphynx 12,931 17 13.1 (6.9 to 19.4)
Domestic cats 944,487 1,142 12.1 (11.4 to 12.8)
Cornish/German Rex 10,282 12 11.7 (5.1 to 18.3)
Other purebreds 2,777 3 10.8 (−1.4 to 23.0)
Somali 2,487 2 8.0 (−3.1 to 19.2)
Oriental breeds 14,965 12 8.0 (3.5 to 12.6)
Maine Coon 23,761 15 6.3 (3.1 to 9.5)
Persian/Exotic 33,475 16 4.8 (2.4 to 7.1)
British Shorthair 17,608 8 4.5 (1.4 to 7.7)
Unknown/mix 2,872 1 3.5 (−3.3 to 10.3)
Birman 40,900 12 2.9 (1.3 to 4.6)
Ragdoll 30,874 9 2.9 (1.0 to 4.8)
Siberian 8,806 2 2.3 (−0.9 to 5.4)
Bengal 9,782 2 2.0 (−0.8 to 4.9)
Total 1,229,699 1,432 11.6 (11.0 to 12.2)

CYAR, cat‐years at risk; DM, diabetes mellitus; IR, incidence rate; CI, confidence interval.