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Switching From Antibiotics to Microbiota-Friendly Treatment in Chronic Diarrhea Dogs - A Case-Based Presentation

Diarrhea, Gut Microbiome

Switching From Antibiotics to Microbiota-Friendly Treatment in Chronic Diarrhea Dogs - A Case-Based Presentation

Linda Toresson, DVM, PhD, Swedish Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine

Learn how microbiome-centric strategies, such as diet, FMT, prebiotics, and probiotics, can be used to improve management of dogs with chronic GI conditions through a guided review of four relevant clinical cases. 

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30-60 minutes

Practical Management of Food-Responsive Enteropathies - How to Perform Proper Dietary Trials

Dietary Elimination Trials, Gut Health

Practical Management of Food-Responsive Enteropathies - How to Perform Proper Dietary Trials

Aarti Kathrani, BVetMed (Hons), PhD, DACVIM (SAIM, Nutrition), FHEA

Dietary trial success is determined by proper diet selection, owner and pet compliance with recommendations, and response assessment, as are client education and a relationship-centered approach to communication. 

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30-60 minutes

Research Report: Diet Digestibility and Its Impact on Gut Microbiome Modulation of Dogs and Cats

Gut Microbiome

Research Report: Diet Digestibility and Its Impact on Gut Microbiome Modulation of Dogs and Cats

Ananda Portella Felix, MS, PhD

What effects do apparent digestibility coefficients of extruded diets have on fecal dysbiosis index, bacterial taxa, and fermentation metabolites in healthy adult dogs? Findings from a recent study offer insights. 

 

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Less than 30 minutes

Resident E. coli: A Frenemy Within

Gut Health, Microbiome

Resident E. coli: A Frenemy Within

Kenneth Simpson, BCM&S, PhD, DACVIM, Dipl ECVIM-CA

Escherichia coli can be a symbiont, opportunistic pathogen, or pathogen. Learn why Dr. Kenneth Simpson says the presence or absence of E. coli on fecal culture is not helpful in diagnosis of E. coli-associated dysbiosis. 

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30-60 minutes

Incorporating the Microbiome in Daily Clinical Practice-Case-Based Diagnostic and Treatment Approaches to Chronic GI Signs

Chronic Enteropathy, Gut Microbiome

Incorporating the Microbiome in Daily Clinical Practice-Case-Based Diagnostic and Treatment Approaches to Chronic GI Signs

Fabio Procoli, DMV, MVetMed, DACVIM, Dipl ECVIM-CA, MRCVS

Clinical cases are used to illustrate multilevel dysfunction, microbiome shifts, diagnostics and clinical staging of chronic gastrointestinal conditions in dogs. The need for multimodal management is also addressed.

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30-60 minutes

Day 1 Panel discussion and Q&A

Microbiome

Day 1 Panel discussion and Q&A

Jan Suchodolski, MedVet, DrVetMed, PhD, AGAF, DACVM
Fabio Procoli, DMV, MVetMed, DACVIM, Dipl ECVIM-CA, MRCVS
Kenneth Simpson, BCM&S, PhD, DACVIM, Dipl ECVIM-CA
Ananda Portella Felix, MS, PhD
Aarti Kathrani, BVetMed (Hons), PhD, DACVIM (SAIM, Nutrition), FHEA

The speakers who presented lectures during Day 1 of the Purina Institute Microbiome Forum 2024 join Dr. Jan Suchodolski to answer questions submitted by viewers. 

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Less than 30 minutes

Demystifying Adverse Food Reactions

Adverse Food Reactions, Gut Health

Demystifying Adverse Food Reactions

Frédéric Gaschen, Dr.med.vet., Dr.habil., DACVIM (SAIM), Dipl. ECVIM-CA, AGAF
Domenico Santoro, DVM, MS, DrSc, PhD, DACVD, DECVD, DACVM

Learn about the most up-to-date approaches to diagnosis and clinical management of food-responsive skin and gastrointestinal diseases in dogs.

The Relationship Between the Intestinal Microbiome, Dysbiosis, and Inflammation in Dogs and Cats

Gut Microbiome, Inflammation

The Relationship Between the Intestinal Microbiome, Dysbiosis, and Inflammation in Dogs and Cats

Jan Suchodolski, MedVet, DrVetMed, PhD, AGAF, DACVM

Chronic enteropathy in dogs and cats is characterized by overlapping unspecific features that often result from persistent dysbiosis and irreversible changes in intestinal function. Learn why different patients respond differently to therapy.

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30-60 minutes

New Approaches to Immunomodulation and Diagnostics

Gut Health, Immunity

New Approaches to Immunomodulation and Diagnostics

Alison Manchester, DVM, MS, DACVIM (SAIM)

Chronic enteropathy in dogs is a common clinical problem with a poorly understood pathogenesis. Learn how transcriptomic studies are providing new insights into the mechanisms that contribute to clinical signs of chronic enteropathy.

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30-60 minutes

Impact of Nutrition on Allergy and Tolerance in Dogs

Immunity, Nutrition

Impact of Nutrition on Allergy and Tolerance in Dogs

Katie Tolbert, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM, Nutrition)

Epithelial barrier dysfunction, oxidant injury, and inflammation are common to both atopic dermatitis and chronic inflammatory enteropathy in dogs. These shared features are attractive targets for nutritional approaches to patient management.

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30-60 minutes

Mechanisms of Developing Food Allergy: Gut-Skin Crosstalk

Adverse Food Reactions, Immunity

Mechanisms of Developing Food Allergy: Gut-Skin Crosstalk

Liam O’Mahony, PhD, PD

Both gut and skin host highly interactive ecosystems that contribute to immune responses. Learn how dysbiosis of the skin microbiome correlates with atopic dermatitis and food allergies in people.

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30-60 minutes

Gut Barrier Function and Immune Tolerance in Healthy and Allergic Dogs

Gut Health, Immunity

Gut Barrier Function and Immune Tolerance in Healthy and Allergic Dogs

Stefan Unterer, Dr. med. vet., Dr. habil, Dipl. ECVIM-CA

Discover what is currently known about the role of acute intestinal injury in the development of chronic enteropathies and food allergies in dogs.

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30-60 minutes