Evaluation of the therapeutic supplementation with commercial powder probiótic to puppies with hemorrhagic gastroenteritis

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Autor(a) principal: Camargo, Pedro Luiz de
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Ortolani, Maria Beatriz Tassinari, Uenaka, Simone Akemi, Motta, Maitê Bette, Braga, Cecília dos Reis, Santos, Pâmela Cristina dos, Silva Júnior, Jamil Correia da, Vieira, Viviane Gonçalves, Alfieri, Alice Fernandes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2473
Resumo: Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (GHE) is a common motivation to hospitalization and mortality between puppies. Considering the beneficial effects of probiotics in the treatment of some gastrointestinal disorders, we evaluated the usefulness of the probiotic product in 100 puppies hospitalized because GHE. Fifth dogs were treated by intravenous fluid, antiemetic, antibiotics and probiotic product (G1), and the other 50 only by supportive and symptomatic therapy (G2). We accessed the titters of anticorpus anti-parvovirus by HI, fecal excretion of virus by HA and registered the duration of internation period and tolerance to probiotic ingestion. The titters of HI were similar between G1 and G2 in the samples from entrance (P = 0,553) and at the hospital discharge (P = 0,844), moreover arises during hospitalization in booth groups (P < 0,001). The fecal excretion of virus of G1 and G2 were similar in booth moments (P = 0,746 and P = 0,294, respectively) furthermore the G1 showed lowest fecal titters of virus at hospital discharge (P < 0,001). The internation period in the G1 variates one to 15 days and one to 10 days in the G2 group, without statistical difference between the groups (P = 0,70). The rate of mortality in the G1 was 37,50% (18/48) and 26% (13/50) in the G2, lacking statistical significance (P = 0,49). Probiotic tolerance was regular to excellent in 95% of the administrations, furthermore the animals that died demonstrate intolerance. These observation permits no established a relationship between the administration of Lactobacilus acidophillus based probiotic and shortening treatment duration, improved in the disease evolution or anticorpus production, likewise showed positive influence over fecal excretion of virus. Considering the parvovirosis, this is a desirable factor to decrease dissemination of the disease between susceptible population.
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spelling Evaluation of the therapeutic supplementation with commercial powder probiótic to puppies with hemorrhagic gastroenteritisAvaliação do efeito da suplementação terapêutica com probiótico em cães filhotes com gastrenterite hemorrágicaDogProbioticHemorragic gastrrenteritisParvovirosis.CãoProbióticoGastrenterite hemorrágicaParvovirose.Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (GHE) is a common motivation to hospitalization and mortality between puppies. Considering the beneficial effects of probiotics in the treatment of some gastrointestinal disorders, we evaluated the usefulness of the probiotic product in 100 puppies hospitalized because GHE. Fifth dogs were treated by intravenous fluid, antiemetic, antibiotics and probiotic product (G1), and the other 50 only by supportive and symptomatic therapy (G2). We accessed the titters of anticorpus anti-parvovirus by HI, fecal excretion of virus by HA and registered the duration of internation period and tolerance to probiotic ingestion. The titters of HI were similar between G1 and G2 in the samples from entrance (P = 0,553) and at the hospital discharge (P = 0,844), moreover arises during hospitalization in booth groups (P < 0,001). The fecal excretion of virus of G1 and G2 were similar in booth moments (P = 0,746 and P = 0,294, respectively) furthermore the G1 showed lowest fecal titters of virus at hospital discharge (P < 0,001). The internation period in the G1 variates one to 15 days and one to 10 days in the G2 group, without statistical difference between the groups (P = 0,70). The rate of mortality in the G1 was 37,50% (18/48) and 26% (13/50) in the G2, lacking statistical significance (P = 0,49). Probiotic tolerance was regular to excellent in 95% of the administrations, furthermore the animals that died demonstrate intolerance. These observation permits no established a relationship between the administration of Lactobacilus acidophillus based probiotic and shortening treatment duration, improved in the disease evolution or anticorpus production, likewise showed positive influence over fecal excretion of virus. Considering the parvovirosis, this is a desirable factor to decrease dissemination of the disease between susceptible population.A gastrenterite hemorrágica (GHE) é uma afecção comum em filhotes de cães, e motivo freqüente de internação e mortalidade. Considerando que probióticos têm sido apontados como benéficos no tratamento destes pacientes, avaliamos o impacto da inclusão de probiótico à base de Lactobacilus acidophillus em 100 filhotes de cães com GHE, distribuídos em dois grupos de 50 indivíduos. Os cães do grupo 1 (G1), além da terapia indicada para GEH, constituída de fluido e antibiótico terapia e antiemético, receberam, por via oral, probiótico. Para os animais do grupo 2 (G2) foi adotada apenas a terapêutica convencional. Foram quantificadas as partículas virais nas fezes, pela aglutinação (HA) e os anticorpos (Ac) anti-parvovírus por inibição da hemaglutinação. Foram registradas a duração da internação e a tolerância dos animais ao probiótico. A excreção viral nas fezes pelos animais de ambos os grupos foi semelhante no momento da internação (P = 0,746) e da alta hospitalar (P = 0,294). Entretanto, no G1 a excreção foi significativamente menor no momento da alta (p < 0,001). O período de internamento variou de um a 15 dias no G1 e de um a 10 dias no G2 (P = 0,70). A taxa de mortalidade no G1 foi de 37,50% (18/48) e de 26% (13/50) no G2 (P = 0,49). A aceitação do probiótico variou de regular a ótima em 95% das administrações, porém, os animais que foram a óbito demonstraram intolerância. Com estas observações não foi estabelecida relação entre a administração de probiótico e recuperação da doença, abreviação do período de internação ou ao aumento da resposta humoral. Porém, a suplementação reduziu a excreção fecal de vírus, o que é benéfico quando se considera a menor disseminação do vírus no ambiente.  UEL2006-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/247310.5433/1679-0359.2006v27n3p453Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 27 No. 3 (2006); 453-462Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 27 n. 3 (2006); 453-4621679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the therapeutic supplementation with commercial powder probiótic to puppies with hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
Avaliação do efeito da suplementação terapêutica com probiótico em cães filhotes com gastrenterite hemorrágica
title Evaluation of the therapeutic supplementation with commercial powder probiótic to puppies with hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
spellingShingle Evaluation of the therapeutic supplementation with commercial powder probiótic to puppies with hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
Camargo, Pedro Luiz de
Dog
Probiotic
Hemorragic gastrrenteritis
Parvovirosis.
Cão
Probiótico
Gastrenterite hemorrágica
Parvovirose.
title_short Evaluation of the therapeutic supplementation with commercial powder probiótic to puppies with hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
title_full Evaluation of the therapeutic supplementation with commercial powder probiótic to puppies with hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
title_fullStr Evaluation of the therapeutic supplementation with commercial powder probiótic to puppies with hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the therapeutic supplementation with commercial powder probiótic to puppies with hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
title_sort Evaluation of the therapeutic supplementation with commercial powder probiótic to puppies with hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
author Camargo, Pedro Luiz de
author_facet Camargo, Pedro Luiz de
Ortolani, Maria Beatriz Tassinari
Uenaka, Simone Akemi
Motta, Maitê Bette
Braga, Cecília dos Reis
Santos, Pâmela Cristina dos
Silva Júnior, Jamil Correia da
Vieira, Viviane Gonçalves
Alfieri, Alice Fernandes
author_role author
author2 Ortolani, Maria Beatriz Tassinari
Uenaka, Simone Akemi
Motta, Maitê Bette
Braga, Cecília dos Reis
Santos, Pâmela Cristina dos
Silva Júnior, Jamil Correia da
Vieira, Viviane Gonçalves
Alfieri, Alice Fernandes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Camargo, Pedro Luiz de
Ortolani, Maria Beatriz Tassinari
Uenaka, Simone Akemi
Motta, Maitê Bette
Braga, Cecília dos Reis
Santos, Pâmela Cristina dos
Silva Júnior, Jamil Correia da
Vieira, Viviane Gonçalves
Alfieri, Alice Fernandes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dog
Probiotic
Hemorragic gastrrenteritis
Parvovirosis.
Cão
Probiótico
Gastrenterite hemorrágica
Parvovirose.
topic Dog
Probiotic
Hemorragic gastrrenteritis
Parvovirosis.
Cão
Probiótico
Gastrenterite hemorrágica
Parvovirose.
description Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (GHE) is a common motivation to hospitalization and mortality between puppies. Considering the beneficial effects of probiotics in the treatment of some gastrointestinal disorders, we evaluated the usefulness of the probiotic product in 100 puppies hospitalized because GHE. Fifth dogs were treated by intravenous fluid, antiemetic, antibiotics and probiotic product (G1), and the other 50 only by supportive and symptomatic therapy (G2). We accessed the titters of anticorpus anti-parvovirus by HI, fecal excretion of virus by HA and registered the duration of internation period and tolerance to probiotic ingestion. The titters of HI were similar between G1 and G2 in the samples from entrance (P = 0,553) and at the hospital discharge (P = 0,844), moreover arises during hospitalization in booth groups (P < 0,001). The fecal excretion of virus of G1 and G2 were similar in booth moments (P = 0,746 and P = 0,294, respectively) furthermore the G1 showed lowest fecal titters of virus at hospital discharge (P < 0,001). The internation period in the G1 variates one to 15 days and one to 10 days in the G2 group, without statistical difference between the groups (P = 0,70). The rate of mortality in the G1 was 37,50% (18/48) and 26% (13/50) in the G2, lacking statistical significance (P = 0,49). Probiotic tolerance was regular to excellent in 95% of the administrations, furthermore the animals that died demonstrate intolerance. These observation permits no established a relationship between the administration of Lactobacilus acidophillus based probiotic and shortening treatment duration, improved in the disease evolution or anticorpus production, likewise showed positive influence over fecal excretion of virus. Considering the parvovirosis, this is a desirable factor to decrease dissemination of the disease between susceptible population.
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