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Dysbiosis is not present in horses with fecal water syndrome when compared to controls in spring and autumn
by
Weese, J. Scott
, Schoster, Angelika
, Gerber, Vinzenz
, Nicole Graubner, Claudia
in
Age
/ Animals
/ autumn
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Central European region
/ clostridiales
/ community structure
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Diarrhea - etiology
/ Diarrhea - microbiology
/ Diarrhea - veterinary
/ Discriminant analysis
/ DNA
/ dysbiosis
/ Dysbiosis - veterinary
/ EQUID
/ fecal water syndrome
/ Feces
/ Feces - microbiology
/ Female
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ gastrointestinal microbiota
/ health status
/ Hormones
/ horse
/ Horse Diseases - etiology
/ Horse Diseases - microbiology
/ Horses
/ Laboratories
/ Male
/ metagenomic sequencing
/ microbial communities
/ microbiome
/ Microbiota
/ microorganisms
/ pathogenesis
/ Prospective Studies
/ Quality control
/ Seasons
/ species diversity
/ spring
/ Ulcers
/ veterinary medicine
2020
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Dysbiosis is not present in horses with fecal water syndrome when compared to controls in spring and autumn
by
Weese, J. Scott
, Schoster, Angelika
, Gerber, Vinzenz
, Nicole Graubner, Claudia
in
Age
/ Animals
/ autumn
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Central European region
/ clostridiales
/ community structure
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Diarrhea - etiology
/ Diarrhea - microbiology
/ Diarrhea - veterinary
/ Discriminant analysis
/ DNA
/ dysbiosis
/ Dysbiosis - veterinary
/ EQUID
/ fecal water syndrome
/ Feces
/ Feces - microbiology
/ Female
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ gastrointestinal microbiota
/ health status
/ Hormones
/ horse
/ Horse Diseases - etiology
/ Horse Diseases - microbiology
/ Horses
/ Laboratories
/ Male
/ metagenomic sequencing
/ microbial communities
/ microbiome
/ Microbiota
/ microorganisms
/ pathogenesis
/ Prospective Studies
/ Quality control
/ Seasons
/ species diversity
/ spring
/ Ulcers
/ veterinary medicine
2020
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Dysbiosis is not present in horses with fecal water syndrome when compared to controls in spring and autumn
by
Weese, J. Scott
, Schoster, Angelika
, Gerber, Vinzenz
, Nicole Graubner, Claudia
in
Age
/ Animals
/ autumn
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Central European region
/ clostridiales
/ community structure
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Diarrhea - etiology
/ Diarrhea - microbiology
/ Diarrhea - veterinary
/ Discriminant analysis
/ DNA
/ dysbiosis
/ Dysbiosis - veterinary
/ EQUID
/ fecal water syndrome
/ Feces
/ Feces - microbiology
/ Female
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ gastrointestinal microbiota
/ health status
/ Hormones
/ horse
/ Horse Diseases - etiology
/ Horse Diseases - microbiology
/ Horses
/ Laboratories
/ Male
/ metagenomic sequencing
/ microbial communities
/ microbiome
/ Microbiota
/ microorganisms
/ pathogenesis
/ Prospective Studies
/ Quality control
/ Seasons
/ species diversity
/ spring
/ Ulcers
/ veterinary medicine
2020
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Dysbiosis is not present in horses with fecal water syndrome when compared to controls in spring and autumn
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Dysbiosis is not present in horses with fecal water syndrome when compared to controls in spring and autumn
2020
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Background Fecal water syndrome (FWS) is long‐standing and common in horses, particularly in central Europe. No large epidemiological data sets exist, and the cause remains elusive. Dysbiosis could play a role in pathogenesis. Objectives To evaluate whether dysbiosis is present in horses with FWS when compared to stable‐matched control horses in spring and autumn. Animals Fecal samples were collected from horses with FWS (n = 16; 9 mares, 7 geldings) and controls (n = 15; 8 mares, 7 geldings). Methods The bacterial microbiome of samples collected in spring and autumn of 2016 was analyzed using high‐throughput sequencing. Differences in relative abundance of bacterial taxa, alpha diversity, and beta diversity indices were assessed between horses with FWS and controls based on season. Results Differences in microbial community composition based on time point and health status were not observed on any taxonomic level. Limited differences were seen on linear discriminant analysis effect size analysis. No difference in alpha diversity indices was observed including richness, diversity based on health status, or time point. No effect of health status on microbial community membership structure was observed. Conclusions and Clinical Importance Limited differences were found in the bacterial microbiota of horses with and without FWS, regardless of season. Further research is needed to elucidate the role of microbiota in the development of FWS.
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