Features of the clinical manifestation of subcompensated intestinal dysbiosis in cats in assessing the effectiveness of its correction

P. Rudenko, E. Sotnikova, E. Krotova, N. Babichev, S. G. Drukovsky, N. Bugrov
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Formation and reproduction of gut microbiome begins at birth, while change in its composition depends mainly on various genetic, nutritional and environmental factors. The article considers the features of clinical manifestation of subcompensated intestinal dysbiosis in cats in assessing the effectiveness of its treatment. The studies were carried out on the basis of Department of Veterinary Medicine, RUDN University, and the clinical work was conducted at private veterinary clinics: Avettura, Epiona, In the World with Animals. Cats were selected for the experiment as they arrived at the initial appointment at veterinary clinics. The diagnosis of suspected intestinal dysbacteriosis was made considering anamnesis, clinical examination, and microbiological tests. The severity of intestinal dysbacteriosis was assessed on the results of clinical and laboratory studies. During the research, clinical and diagnostic approaches for subcompensated intestinal dysbacteriosis in cats were improved. Furthermore, effective ways of its treatment were developed. For subcompensated intestinal dysbacteriosis, administration of Lactobifadol probiotic, Vetelakt prebiotic and Azoksivet immunomodulator showed the greatest therapeutic effect, which led to an overall clinical improvement in 5.50 days. Therapeutic efficacy of B3 regimen was also clearly evidenced by the positive changes in intestinal microbiota and hematological blood parameters during the pharmacorrection. Improvement of clinical diagnostic approaches, prognosis of intestinal dysbiosis of varying severity and treatment effectiveness in cats require will allow to study intestinal dysbiotic disorders in other animal species.
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猫失代偿性肠道微生态失调的临床表现特征评估其纠正效果
肠道微生物组的形成和繁殖始于出生,而其组成的变化主要取决于各种遗传、营养和环境因素。在评估其治疗效果时,本文考虑了猫亚代偿性肠道生态失调的临床表现特点。这些研究是在RUDN大学兽医系的基础上进行的,临床工作是在私人兽医诊所进行的:Avettura、Epiona、In The World with Animals。猫在到达兽医诊所的最初预约时被选中进行实验。根据病史、临床检查和微生物检查,对疑似肠道菌群失调进行诊断。根据临床和实验室研究结果评估肠道菌群失调的严重程度。在研究过程中,猫亚代偿性肠道菌群失调的临床和诊断方法得到了改进。此外,还开发了有效的治疗方法。对于亚代偿性肠道菌群失调,给予乳双歧杆菌益生菌、Vetelakt益生元和Azoksivet免疫调节剂显示出最大的治疗效果,这导致5.50天内的总体临床改善。用药期间肠道微生物群和血液学参数的积极变化也清楚地证明了B3方案的疗效。猫的临床诊断方法、不同严重程度的肠道功能障碍的预后和治疗效果的改善将有助于研究其他动物物种的肠道功能障碍。
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