New approaches to identifying microorganisms that colonize the gut (and beyond) in veterinary medicine have shown that the microbiota of the gastrointestinal tract of dogs and cats, like that of humans, is a very complex ecosystem that controls immune responses and the development of allergic and inflammatory diseases. However, in the available literature, there is little information on diagnostic methods for intestinal dysbiosis of varying severity in cats.
The purpose of the study conducted at Moscow University and published in February 2022 in the journal Pathogens, was adetailed analysis of the quantitative and qualitative spectrum of fe...
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