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Your dog’s systemic yeast infection is caused by a simple organism called Candida albicans. Under normal conditions, this yeast is present in your dog’s digestive system and does not cause any problems, but if certain other factors come into play, your dog can become ill.
8 Μαΐ 2017 · Dry-mount fecal cytology (FC) is a component of the diagnostic evaluation of gastrointestinal diseases. There is limited information on the possible effect of the sampling method on the cytologic findings of healthy dogs or dogs admitted with diarrhea.
10 Ιουλ 2016 · Optimal fecal assessment, including potential tests (e.g., wet-mount fecal cytology, dry-mount fecal cytology, bacterial culture, fecal antigen detection methods, fecal flotation, fecal sedimentation, Baermann technique) and their required sample handling, diagnostic indications, and interpretations, have been compiled elsewhere (Broussard, 2003).
Thus, we aimed to (1) compare the results of fecal cultures and the interpretations provided by 3 diagnostic laboratories in dogs with chronic diarrhea and healthy control dogs; (2) compare these results to the interpretation of the PCR‐based dysbiosis index (DI) to verify dysbiosis; and (3) to assess interlaboratory variability in bacterial ...
6 Αυγ 2014 · This study surveyed the prevalence of massive numbers of Cyniclomyces guttulatus in faecal samples from healthy dogs (18%) and dogs with chronic diarrhoea (14%) suggesting that this yeast has no clinical significance.
Although the fecal samples of many dogs with small intestinal disease show dysbiosis, a subset of dogs may have exclusively small intestinal dysbiosis. Measurements of serum cobalamin and folate concentrations remain the most useful markers of small intestinal dysbiosis.
23 Απρ 2013 · The aim of this study was to describe the fungal communities present in fecal samples obtained from healthy dogs and dogs with acute, nonhemorrhagic diarrhea using high-throughput 18S rRNA gene pyrosequencing.