Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas (Feb 2012)

Efficacy of an enterovaccine in recurrent episodes of diarrhea in the dog: a pilot study Enterovacuna en episodios recurrentes de diarrea en el perro: un estudio piloto

  • Matteo Cerquetella,
  • Fulvio Laus,
  • Fabiana Speranzini,
  • Cristina Carnevali,
  • Andrea Spaterna,
  • Edda Battaglia,
  • Gabrio Bassotti

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 104, no. 2
pp. 65 – 68

Abstract

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Recurrent episodes of self-limiting diarrhea in the dog, due to sudden dietary changes and to stressful or exciting situations, are conditions sometimes difficult to treat. Colifagina®, a commercially available bacterial enterovaccine, showed, in previous studies performed on experimentally induced colitis in mice, to be able to improve both disease activity index and histological appearance, increase colonic secretion of IgA, and reduce inflammatory chemokine secretion. In the present study Colifagina® was administered to five dogs presenting recurrent episodes of self-limiting diarrhea and to one dog presenting chronic diarrhea. During the follow-up period, almost all patients decreased the number of episodes of abnormal defecation and the fecal score of such episodes improved in five out of six dogs. Even if further studies are needed to understand the exact potential of the compound, in dogs presenting recurrent episodes of self-limiting diarrhea due to sudden dietary changes and/or stressing or exciting situations, Colifagina® seems to be helpful in managing most of these patients.

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