Author: Grellet, A.; Heilmann, R.M.; Polack, B.; Feugier, A.; Boucraut-Baralon, C.; Grandjean, D.; Grützner, N.; Suchodolski, J. S.; Steiner, J.M.; Chastant-Maillard, S.
Title: Influence of Breed Size, Age, Fecal Quality, and Enteropathogen Shedding on Fecal Calprotectin and Immunoglobulin A Concentrations in Puppies During the Weaning Period Document date: 2016_6_8
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Snippet: Fecal IgA concentration ranged from 0.1 to 27.2 mg/g feces (median, 4.5 mg/g feces). In contrast with calprotectin, IgA concentration was significantly influenced by enteropathogen shedding (P = .01) but by none of the other factors tested (Table 4 ). Fecal IgA concentrations were 1.4 times lower in puppies that were shedding at least 1 enteropathogen (median, 4.1 mg/g feces; range, 0.1-22.7 mg/g feces) than in puppies without enteropathogen shed.....
Document: Fecal IgA concentration ranged from 0.1 to 27.2 mg/g feces (median, 4.5 mg/g feces). In contrast with calprotectin, IgA concentration was significantly influenced by enteropathogen shedding (P = .01) but by none of the other factors tested (Table 4 ). Fecal IgA concentrations were 1.4 times lower in puppies that were shedding at least 1 enteropathogen (median, 4.1 mg/g feces; range, 0.1-22.7 mg/g feces) than in puppies without enteropathogen shedding (median, 5.7 mg/g feces; range, 0.5-27.2 mg/g feces; Fig 6) . Fecal IgA concentration was not found to be associated with fecal score (P = .891).
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