Longitudinal effects of oral administration of antimicrobial drugs on fecal microbiota of horses
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine2023Vol. 37(6), pp. 2562–2572
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Abstract
Oral administration of antimicrobials alters the intestinal microbiota of healthy horses resembling horses with dysbiosis, potentially resulting in intestinal inflammation and predisposition to diarrhea.
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