Study on gut bacteriome of canines with chronic enteropathies
Absztrakt
Chronic enteropathy (CE) in canines [2] is a multifaceted gastrointestinal disorder that shares
similarities with human inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) [1]. It is characterized by persistent
inflammation of the intestinal mucosa, leading to symptoms such as chronic diarrhea,
vomiting, weight loss, and abdominal discomfort. Despite advancements in veterinary
medicine, CE remains a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge due to its complex pathogenesis,
variable clinical presentations, and multifactorial etiology involving genetic predispositions,
environmental factors, dietary influences, and dysbiosis of the gut microbiota.