Histopathological lesions in gastric and duodenum organs in dogs (Canis familaris) suspected of Escherichia coli infection

Olan Rahayu Puji Astuti Nussa, Arya Surya Kuswantos, Lailia Dwi Kusuma Wardhani

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It is widely known that Escherichia coli (E. coli) can infect the gastrointestinal tract of various animals and damage some tissue organs. Through histopathological examination of the gastric and duodenal organs can provide valuable information relating to how the E. coli infection impacts the animal. A male dog age ± 1.5 months, body weight 0.6 kg diagnosed with colibacillosis was euthanized. The dog has never been vaccinated and has not been dewormed. Examination of pathology is carried out macroscopically and microscopically. The standard of microbiological examination for E. coli isolation was conducted. Then, histopathological observation of gastric and duodenum organs was performed. The results showed that there were histopathological lesions in gastric and duodenum organs in dogs (canis familaris) suspected of E. coli infection


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Escherichia coli, colibacillosis, dog, duodenum, gastric

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