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Bacterial microbiome in the nose of healthy cats and in cats with nasal disease.

Elisabeth S DornBarbara TressJan S SuchodolskiTariq NisarPrajesh RavindranKarin WeberKatrin HartmannBianka S Schulz
Published in: PloS one (2017)
This study demonstrates that the nose of cats is inhabited by much more variable and diverse microbial communities than previously shown. Future research in this field might help to develop new diagnostic tools to easily identify nasal microbial changes, relate them to certain disease processes, and help clinicians in the decision process of antibiotic selection for individual patients.
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