Effects of the gut microbiome on extra-intestinal health of small animals
Abstract
The fact that the gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota has an impact on our intestinal health has
become common knowledge. This was first applied in human medicine but has now expanded
to our companion animals. Even if all the mechanisms are not yet fully understood, the GI
microbiota plays a role in digestion, absorption, protection against pathogens, and immunity.
This central role within the digestive tract has led us to question whether the microbiota could
also have an impact on extraintestinal health.