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(1) Background: Feline coronavirus infection (FCoV) is common in multi-cat environments. A role of FCoV in causing diarrhea is often assumed, but has not been proven. The aim of this study was to evaluate an association of FCoV infection with diarrhea in multi-cat environments. (2) Methods: The...

Author(s)
Felten, S.; Klein-Richers, U.; Unterer, S.; Bergmann, M.; Leutenegger, C. M.; Pantchev, N.; Balzer, J.; Zablotski, Y.; Hofmann-Lehmann, R.; Hartmann, K.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Viruses, 2022, 14, 5,
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Coinfection caused by bacteria, parasites, or viruses complicates almost all feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) infections. Pathogens that colonize the gastrointestinal tract, Clostridium perfingens, Clostridium piliforme, Cryptosporidium spp, Giardia spp, Tritrichomonas fetus, canine parvovirus type ...

Author(s)
Putri, R.; Wahyuwardani, S.
Publisher
Redaksi Jurnal Veteriner, Denpasar, Indonesia
Citation
Jurnal Veteriner, 2022, 23, 1, pp 121-129
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Objectives: Previous studies have identified various bacterial taxa that are altered in cats with chronic enteropathies (CE) vs healthy cats. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop a targeted quantitative molecular method to evaluate the fecal microbiota of cats. Methods Fecal samples from ...

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Sung ChiHsuan; Marsilio, S.; Chow Betty; Zornow, K. A.; Slovak, J. E.; Pilla, R.; Lidbury, J. A.; Steiner, J. M.; Park SoYoung; Hong MinPyo; Hill, S. L.; Suchodolski, J. S.
Publisher
Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, USA
Citation
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 2022, 24, 6, pp e1-e12
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The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of dietary protein concentration and quality on the composition and metabolic activity of the intestinal microbiota in cats. The hypothesis of the study was that dietary protein concentration and quality can affect microbial traits. In a...

Author(s)
Thies, L. V.
Publisher
Mensch & Buch Verlag, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Untersuchungen zum Einfluss des Proteingehalts sowie der Proteinqualität im Futter auf die fäkale Mikrobiota von Katzen, 2018, pp xiii + 179 pp.
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Background: Diarrhea is one of the most common clinical symptoms in cats and can be caused by infectious pathogens and investigation of the prevalence, co-infection and seasonality of enteropathogens are not well-established in diarrheic cats. Results: Fecal samples of 1620 diarrheic cats were...

Author(s)
Oh YeIn; Seo KyoungWon; Kim DoHyung; Cheon DooSung
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
BMC Veterinary Research, 2021, 17, 367, pp (01 December 2021)
Abstract

The effect of a hydrolyzed protein diet on the fecal microbiota has not been studied in feline chronic enteropathy (CE). Our study aimed to (1) compare the fecal microbiota of cats with CE to control cats with no gastrointestinal signs and (2) determine the effect of a hydrolyzed protein diet on...

Author(s)
Kathrani, A.; Yen, S.; Swann, J. R.; Hall, E. J.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Scientific Reports, 2022, 12, 2,
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Feline inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is the term applied to a group of poorly understood intestinal disorders that are associated with vomiting, diarrhea and weight loss in cats. Diagnosis is usually based upon subjective analysis of intestinal mucosal biopsies and qualified according to the...

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Simpson, K.
Publisher
Ontario Veterinary Medical Association (OVMA), Milton, Canada
Citation
Ontario Veterinary Medical Association (OVMA) Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 30 January-1 February 2020, 2020, pp 78-84
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Introduction: Diarrhea is the second most common cause of mortality in shelter kittens. Studies examining prevention strategies in this population are lacking. Probiotics are of particular interest but studies in cats are largely limited to healthy adults or those with induced disease. Only one...

Author(s)
Gookin, J. L.; Strong, S. J.; Bruno-Bárcena, J. M.; Stauffer, S. H.; Williams, S.; Wassack, E.; Azcarate-Peril, M. A.; Estrada, M.; Seguin, A.; Balzer, J.; Davidson, G.
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2022, 8, November,
Abstract

Previous research revealed the feline skin bacterial microbiota to be site-specific and the fungal microbiota to be individual-specific. The effect of other factors, such as genotype and environment, have not yet been studied in cats, but have been shown to be potentially important in shaping the...

Author(s)
Older, C. E.; Diesel, A. B.; Lawhon, S. D.; Queiroz, C. R. R.; Henker, L. C.; Hoffmann, A. R.
Publisher
Public Library of Sciences (PLoS), San Francisco, USA
Citation
PLoS ONE, 2019, 14, 7, pp e0220463
Abstract

Animal hoarders accumulate animals in over-crowded conditions without adequate nutrition, sanitation, and veterinary care. As a result, animals rescued from hoarding frequently have a variety of medical conditions including respiratory infections, gastrointestinal disease, parasitism, malnutrition, ...

Author(s)
Polak, K. C.; Levy, J. K.; Crawford, P. C.; Leutenegger, C. M.; Moriello, K. A.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Veterinary Journal, 2014, 201, 2, pp 189-195

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