How Does The Microbiome Influence The Urinary System Of Cats And Dogs? - Emily Coffey | VETchat by The Webinar Vet

VETchat by The Webinar Vet - A podcast by Anthony Chadwick BVSC CertVD MRCVS, Founder of The Webinar Vet

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This episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is hosted by Suzanne Jarvis, editor-in-chief of Vet Record and BVA journals. It is part of Vet Record’s series exploring the role of the microbiome in companion animal health and disease, in association with Protexin Veterinary. Joining Suzanne is Emily Coffey, Assistant Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine at the University of Minnesota. She is particularly interested in the microbiome of urine and host-microbe interactions in the urinary tract. In this episode, they discuss the normal microbiome of the urine, what happens when that is disrupted, the diagnostic and treatment options for conditions arising from urinary dysbiosis and how the gut microbiome may also affect the urinary system. Finally, they look at where research on the microbiome and its association with kidney disease might be headed and how this research may help improve healthcare for cats and dogs. Protexin Veterinary - Smarter petcare, powered by biotics. Protexin Veterinary is dedicated to producing innovative, research-based products of the highest quality, providing a complete range of products for the veterinary market. Leading products in the range include Pro-Kolin Advanced, Denamarin, Pro-Fibre Advanced, Cobalaplex and recently launched SereniCare calming product for dogs and cats.

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