Department of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
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																Exploring the Gut Microbiota Composition in Canine Allergic Dermatitis: Implications for Novel Therapeutic Strategies 
																Author(s): Emily Johnson*             
								
																
						 Canine allergic dermatitis is a common and challenging condition affecting dogs worldwide. This study aimed to investigate the gut microbiota 
  composition in dogs with allergic dermatitis and explore its potential implications for the development of novel therapeutic strategies. Fecal 
  samples were collected from a cohort of dogs diagnosed with allergic dermatitis and healthy controls. High-throughput sequencing of the 16S 
  rRNA gene was employed to analyze the gut microbial communities. Our findings revealed significant alterations in the gut microbiota diversity 
  and composition in dogs with allergic dermatitis compared to healthy controls. Specific bacterial taxa were found to be either enriched or depleted 
  in the diseased group. Moreover, correlation analysis indicated potential associations between certain microbial taxa and clinical parameters of 
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																DOI:
								10.37421/2157-7579.2023.14.189															  
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