Title: 2017 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program Document date: 2017_6_15
ID: ri2w5iby_579
Snippet: The impact that acidifying pet food diets may have on UPEC infections should be determined. Recently, it has been demonstrated that urine-protein-creatinine (UPC) ratios were higher in canine urine samples collected in hospitals (IH) settings than those collected at home (AH). Stress associated in-hospital procedures and travel to the hospital could play a role in the higher UPC observed. The purpose of this study was to evaluate urine cortisol-c.....
Document: The impact that acidifying pet food diets may have on UPEC infections should be determined. Recently, it has been demonstrated that urine-protein-creatinine (UPC) ratios were higher in canine urine samples collected in hospitals (IH) settings than those collected at home (AH). Stress associated in-hospital procedures and travel to the hospital could play a role in the higher UPC observed. The purpose of this study was to evaluate urine cortisol-creatinine ratios (UCCR), as a metric of stress, and to correlate to UPC in urine samples obtained at home and in hospital.
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