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Expert group formed to discuss intestinal health management

Date of publication : 12/7/2011
Source : Intestinal Health Scientific Interest Group

An independent panel of experts has unified to form the Intestinal Health Scientific Interest Group or IHSIG.

This group has already held several meetings on the topic of necrotic enteritis and dysbiosis. Chairmen of the IHSIG meetings are Prof. Dr. H.M. Hafez (Free University Berlin, Germany) and Prof. Dr. Ir. Filip Van Immerseel (Ghent University, Belgium).

These IHSIG meetings serve as a forum where experts can discuss current challenges of intestinal health management. This will lead to a better understanding of intestinal disorders and/or infections, and support both the scientific knowledge and its market awareness.

At the start of the first IHSIG meeting Professor Hafez and Professor Van Immerseel commented on the objectives of the group, which include improving knowledge on intestinal health and closing the gap between fundamental research and practical experience in the field. The focus of the group is on poultry intestinal health management including Clostridium perfringens associated diseases and dysbiosis problems.

Professor Hafez stated, "Taking the widespread importance of these diseases into account, it is crucial that we unify European experts to work together to better understand diseases caused by Clostridium perfringens. Preventive measures to control Clostridium spp. and maintain a balanced intestinal environment are becoming more important in today's environment."

"Although necrotic enteritis is well studied, many research programs are still ongoing to get a better understanding of the disease," remarks Professor Van Immerseel. "One of the activities of the IHSIG group is to establish common guidelines. For example, the IHSIG group has been discussing the utilization of uniform guidelines on how to score an affected gut."

IHSIG is working on forthcoming actions and will continue to meet frequently to work on the topic of intestinal health management and further prevention of necrotic enteritis using alternative solutions to antibiotics.

Members of IHSIG include (please review names/titles below):

Prof. Dr. H.M. Hafez (Free University Berlin, Germany) - chairman
Prof. Dr. Ir. Filip Van Immerseel (Ghent University, Belgium) -chairman
Dr. Maria Francesch (IRTA, Spain)
Dr. Luca Bano (Istituto Zooprofilattico, Italy)
Prof Magne Kaldhusdal (National Veterinary Institute, Norway)
Richard Rietema DVM (Pluimveepraktijk Noord-Oost; The Netherlands)
Maarten De Gussem DVM (Vetworks BVBA, Belgium)
Prof Roberto Marcello La Ragione (Veterinary Laboratories Agency, UK)

Dr. Christine BUREL (ANSES Ploufragan, France)

Recognizing the need for more University research and collaboration on intestinal health, Kemin initiated the formation of the panel and continues to support IHSIG by facilitating practical arrangements. The company does not, however, participate as a member or influence the activities of IHSIG as it is an independent panel.

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Bagmati, Nepal
Veterinary Doctor
Re: Expert group formed to discuss intestinal health management
12/07/2011 | This is great .I am so glad to know about formation of Expert group to discuss intestinal health problem management and felt some relief from a chronic pain of not being much helpful to thousands of my poultry producers farmers who have regularly been victims of NE and dysbiosis oriented toxaemia in broiler chicken in our poultry industry. This is because the problem was started approximately 6 years ago and seen as ever increasing and the biggest challenge to very young and nicely growing broiler industry in Nepal. several line of treatments tried and none of the treatment strategies provided satisfectory results so far and working hard to find out some sustainable solution against this nasty problem.
I wish to thank the Expert panel for their priority to this emerging problem of the global poultry industry which I think is one of the most potential source of good quality food for feeding 9 billion people in 2050.
I think it would be so good if carried as an International Integrated Research and Development Approach including Universities and research sites in multi-locations and contributions by poultry industries globally.
I wish great success of this Noval work and would like to extend all possible support to the team.
Dr K B Bohara
Poultry Veterinarian and founding member
Valley Poultry Pvt Ltd
Balaju,Kathmandu
Nepal
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Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Re: Expert group formed to discuss intestinal health management
12/08/2011 | Assalam o alakum everyone in this panel , it is good to form a such panel to discuss the most important problem faced by the present poultry industry. i would like to know each and every development in this regard . i will extend full support for the success of the project. thanks®ards...............DR M.ARSHAD GM PRODUCTION BREEDING FARMS &HATHERIES. PAKISTAN( shabbir chicks multan )
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Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Veterinary Doctor
Re: Expert group formed to discuss intestinal health management
12/08/2011 | Dear All,

Its great pleasure for us to know more on poultry gut health and current issues related to same through Experts Eyes from a globe.

I am very much thankful to Engormix for the same.

Regards,

Dr. Jaydip
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Davao city, Davao del Sur, Philippines
Poultry farmer
Re: Expert group formed to discuss intestinal health management
12/21/2011 | Our problem might not related to intestinal health management, it is about high condemnation of liver during slaughter due to pale and sometimes enlarge. could you help us to identify the possible cause?
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Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal
Marketing Manager
Re: Expert group formed to discuss intestinal health management
12/27/2011 | Good gut health is better index for poultry profitability !

I really appreciate effort of all concern for creating IHSIG with prominent panel of great scientist to enlighten discussion on gut health.

The discussion & guidelines set by forum will be helpful to all poultry entrepreneurs for getting alternative solutions to antibiotics for better gut health.

Congratulation to Engormix & Good wishes for the great success of IHSIG !!
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harare, Masvingo, Zimbabwe
Animal Health Technologist
Re: Expert group formed to discuss intestinal health management
12/29/2011 | intestinal health is the key to full potential of the genetics of any animal as well as the feed conversion effiency of the broiler or layer. if the the gut is colonised with infections the broiler may end being stunted if they are layers they will not produce eggs. To reduce gut colonisation with infections good litter managment and reduce high fibre content in the diet of broilers and layers. Water quality influence the health status of the gut. if the water has high coliform count the intestines will not be able to copy with rate of infections
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Tamil Nadu [Madras], India
Assistant Manager
Re: Expert group formed to discuss intestinal health management
02/01/2012 |
I would like to thank to Engormix to organise this type of forum.

I request you to share the material which is going to presented in the IHSIG symposium in the engormix forum after end of the day.

Regards,
Neethiraja A
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