The phrase
"fecal material" is a formal and scientific term used to refer to poop or waste produced by animals or humans.
Full definition
While these foods are convenient for us because there is a smaller amount
of fecal material to be picked up, they are unhealthy for pets.
If the colon is to be examined, oral medication is begun twelve to eighteen hours before the procedure to remove
fecal material from the entire intestinal tract.
But contact
with fecal material and the urine of infected dogs or things they have contaminated can also cause infection.
It can remain viable and infectious for up to three days
in fecal material, and it is resistant to drugs typically used to treat diarrhea caused by similar organisms.
Your veterinarian will usually ask you to bring a representative sample of
fresh fecal material with you to your appointment.
They used a high dose of antibiotic to kill the native gut bacteria and then fed those
mice fecal material from a protected strain.
Yet the consumption one's
own fecal material is not uncommon among animals, and in some cases (as with rabbits), is an important part of their metabolism and nutrition.
On the other hand, higher - fiber foods will be less digestible and produce
more fecal material.
The puppies may learn to
eat fecal material from watching her, or from the smell of it on her breath.
Consequently, anal intercourse leads to leakage
of fecal material that can easily become chronic.
Properly collecting
fecal material for flotation and direct smears, creating appropriate slides and accurately reading and interpreting slides
• Flystrike: This is a condition in rabbits in which the rabbit is too fat to groom himself properly, and leaves
fecal material on himself.
In additional tests, the scientists found they could restore the norovirus infections by
transplanting fecal material from untreated mice into mice that earlier had been treated with the antibiotics.
It is a result of increased speed of passage of
fecal material through the intestine combined with decreased absorption of water, nutrients and electrolytes.
Properly
collecting fecal material for fecal flotation and fecal direct smears, creating appropriate slides and accurately reading and interpreting slides
Fasting for twelve to eighteen hours is also necessary so that new
fecal material does not form.
Next, they punctured the gut to release bacteria -
containing fecal material into the body, resulting in infection and sepsis.
The dry composting converts human
fecal material into a soil - like humus, which is essentially odorless and is scarcely 10 percent of the original volume.
At the camp, so - called «black water» — that is, water containing
human fecal material — was collected in six 2500 liter fiberglass tanks.
One - half teaspoon of olive oil, twice a day, mixed in with your cat's food, will stimulate the colon and loosen
impacted fecal material, says Heinerman.
Well, nobody views a big, smelly lagoon filled with
bovine fecal material as the farm equivalent of a white picket fence, he says.
«It's not an easy task, because we're talking about the examination of
fecal material dating back thousands of years ago.»
Physicians have discovered that transplanting screened and
processed fecal material from a healthy donor into the colon of a sick patient can cure C. difficile infection in 90 % of cases.
Thus, the analysis of
fossilized fecal material using NGS can be an important tool in archaeological studies to determine the prevalence of certain microorganisms, pathogenic (such as parasites, for example) and non-pathogenic alike.
(In fact there's one study of more B. subtilus coming out in
fecal material then was ingested so it made it intake and reproduced.)
The water is entering your bowel to rehydrate, break up impactions, parasites, candida, and
old fecal material.
These do not correct the underlying cause, but they do
allow fecal material to pass so the cat does not become constipated and ill.
Rather than being pushed into the rectum in a normal manner,
fecal material accumulates in the distended colon, resulting in severe constipation called obstipation.
Scooting is as unhealthy for the floor as it is for your pet because it deposits bacteria, a foul odor, and
sometimes fecal material, on the floor.
Yes, says microbial ecologist Holly Ganz, PhD, co-founder and CEO of AnimalBiome, a company that analyzes the microbiomes of dogs and cats and offers treatment in the form of
healthy fecal material in capsules.
The worst part on both cats had to be the huge clumps of
dried fecal material hanging off their backsides.
In the first study, scientists
transplanted fecal material from exercised and sedentary mice into the colons of sedentary germ - free mice, which had been raised in a sterile facility and had no microbiota of their own.
Diarrhea is the result of increased speed of passage of
fecal material through the intestine, combined with decreased absorption of water, nutrients and electrolytes.
Dogs of any age can get hookworms from the feces of infected animals, such as by licking their paws or grooming themselves after coming into contact with
infected fecal material.
Parvo is highly contagious to unprotected dogs, and the virus can remain infectious in ground contaminated with
fecal material for five months or more if conditions are favorable.
Salmonella is another pathogen that can live in an animal's gut and can be transmitted through contact
with fecal material.
Reported average concentrations of nitrogen (NO3 − + NH4 +) soluble in water or in neutral salts (e.g., KCl, MgCl2 1 M) that are present
in fecal material were considered as labile N species6, 45.
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fecal material do you?
In the first study, researchers transplanted
fecal material from both exercised and sedentary mice into mice with sterile guts.
The method of transmission is the ingestion
of fecal material containing microscopic eggs or cysts.