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IPPE - International Production & Processing Expo 2017
IPPE - International Production & Processing Expo 2017

IPPE - International Production & Processing Expo 2017

January 31, 2017 to February 2, 2017
Georgia World Congress Center 285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW - Atlanta - Georgia - United States
Lectures
08:30hs
1/30/2017
Room B313
Environmental influences of Salmonella Heidelberg colonization in commercial broilers
Speaker:
James Krehling, Laci MacKay, Bradley Schrader
James Krehling, Laci MacKay, Bradley Schrader
Elle Chadwick
United States
Ken Macklin
United States
08:30hs
1/30/2017
Room B313
08:30hs
1/30/2017
Room B315
The effect of refined functional carbohydrates (RFCs) from enzymatically hydrolyzed yeast on the transmission of Salmonella spp. between broilers and proliferation in broiler housing
Speaker:
John Brake
United States
Grayson Kreg Walker
United States
Sangita Jalukar
United States
08:30hs
1/30/2017
Room B315
09:00hs
1/30/2017
Room B312
Frequency and persistence of fecal shedding of Salmonella Enteritidis by experimentally infected laying hens housed in enriched colony cages at different stocking densities
Speaker:
Rupa Guraya
Rupa Guraya
Richard Gast
United States
Biologist
Darrin Karcher
United States
Extension Specialist
Deana Jones
United States
Research Food Technologist
09:00hs
1/30/2017
Room B312
10:00hs
1/30/2017
Room B315
Effects of lactic acid bacteria and organic acids on the concentration of an antibiotic resistant strain of Salmonella Heidelberg, in vitro
Speaker:
Dana Dittoe
Dana Dittoe
Aaron Kiess
United States
Chris McDaniel
United States
10:00hs
1/30/2017
Room B315
10:45hs
1/30/2017
Room B315
In vitro evaluation of seven commercially available Bacillus spp based probiotic supplements and one Saccharomyces cerevisiae based prebiotic supplement and their effects on an antibiotic resistant strain of Salmonella Heidelberg
Speaker:
Claudia Castaneda, Omar Gutierrez
Claudia Castaneda, Omar Gutierrez
Aaron Kiess
United States
Chris McDaniel
United States
10:45hs
1/30/2017
Room B315
11:45hs
1/30/2017
Room B311
Homologous stress adaptation, antibiotic resistance, and biofilm formation of Salmonella Heidelberg on different food-contact surfaces following exposure to sub-lethal chlorine concentrations
Speaker:
11:45hs
1/30/2017
Room B311
14:00hs
1/30/2017
Room B312
Effectiveness of a yeast cell wall in commercial layers against intestinal and ovary colonization of S. enteritidis
Speaker:
Roy Berghaus
Roy Berghaus
Greg Mathis
United States
President
Glycon Santos
Germany
CEO
Charles L. Hofacre
United States
Professor Director Clinical Services
Melina Bonato
Brasil
Zootechnist
14:00hs
1/30/2017
Room B312
07:45hs
1/31/2017
Room B314
The prevalence of Salmonella Heidelberg in broiler chickens is influenced by isoquinoline alkaloids
Speaker:
Greg Mathis
United States
President
Anja Pastor
Alemania
Specialist in Animal Nutrition
Charles L. Hofacre
United States
Professor Director Clinical Services
07:45hs
1/31/2017
Room B314
08:30hs
1/31/2017
Room B311
Effect of a three strain blend of Bacillus subtilison ileal and caecal microbiota dynamics of broilers challenged with Salmonella Heidelberg isolated in the south of Brazil

The potential of feeding a blend of three strains of Bacillus subtilis (SPORULIN® - SPR) on gut microbiota changes was evaluated in broilers challenged with a strain of Salmonella Heidelberg (SH) isolated in Brazil. Intestinal samples were collected at 21d of age from birds randomly submitted to 4 treatments and 4 replicates of 12 chicks each: T1) Negative control (NC), T2) SH- challenged birds (SHC), T3) SHC fed 250g of SPR/ton, T4) SHC fed 500g of SPR/ton. At 3d of age, half birds from groups T2, T3 and T4, were orally challenged with 107 CFU/chick of SH. Ileum and cecum contents from 12 birds ([U1] for T2, T3 and T4) were frozen in liquid nitrogen and stored at -80ºC. Genomic DNA was purified and pooled to form 4 replicates per treatment. In order to characterize the most abundant bacterial communities, V3 and V4 region of 16S rRNA gene were amplified and sequenced using Illumina MiSeq platform. Bacteria with abundance higher than 1%, Salmonella sp., Bacillus sp. and ecological indexes were analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey test at P≤0.05. As expected, microbiota analysis presented a high coefficient of variation illustrating the difficulties in establishing statistical differences when studying changes in bacterial populations, and the need for greater replication. From the 16S rDNA library, an unidentified member (U.m.) from RF39 order in cecum, U.m. of Enterococcus genus and U.m. of Streptophyta order in ileum showed significant changes (P<0.05) among treatments. Salmonella was absent from the ileum but present at the cecum. Feeding 250 or 500g/ton of SPR significantly reduced the requency of Salmonella in cecum, while feeding SPR T 500G/TON INCREASED Bacillus spp in ileum. Results on ecological indexes showed that SPR 500g/ton group presented a more diverse microbiota (Shannon-Wiener index) (p<0.05) compared to NC and SHC, while SPR 250g/ton improved richness (JackkNife index) compared ot NC. Evenness test (Hill) revealed that SPR 500g/ton tended (P=0.08) to promote higher microbiota heterogeneity than SHC group. SPR at both dosages showed equivalent cecum Salmonella sp. abundance in relation to NC and a significant reduction (P<0.01) regarding SHC group. Ileum Bacillus sp. abundance increased (P<0.01) compared to SHC when SPR was added at 250 or 500g/ton. In summary, SPR was effective in reducing Salmonella in cecum at 250 or 500g/ton, and promotes positive alterations in gut microbiota resulting in a more stable ecosystem which is by itself correlated with better gut health.

Key Words: Bacillus subtilis, Salmonella, Broilers, Gut health, Gut microbiota.

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Speaker:
Raquel Bighetti Araujo, Marcelo Falzarella Carazolle, Eduardo Leonardecz, Paulo Monzani, Juliana Cos
Raquel Bighetti Araujo, Marcelo Falzarella Carazolle, Eduardo Leonardecz, Paulo Monzani, Juliana Cos
Elizabeth Santin
Brazil
Associate Professor
08:30hs
1/31/2017
Room B311