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Article published the January 5, 2022
1. IntroductionSalmonella is one of the most common foodborne pathogens. The intestinal tract of poultry and other food animals is considered the main foodborne Salmonella reservoir [1,2]. An increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been reported in poultry Salmonella isolates where antibiotics are extensively used in production systems [3,4]. Although the link between antimicrob ...
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Article published the December 15, 2021
IntroductionIn poultry, the gastrointestinal tract accounts for twenty percent of the energy expenditure of the whole body (Choct, 2009). This energy requirement is variable and dependent on numerous factors influencing the highly dynamic nature of the intestinal environment. The intestinal environment including the mucosal structure and function is influenced by many factors including environment ...
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Holy Zanu we would be interested in discussions about this!
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Participation in Forum on October 6, 2020
Luis Fernando Vergamini Luna I agree with you. We do have research in progress where we will be checking the whole profile. I do believe other bacteria are impacted as well.
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Participation in Forum on October 6, 2020
Holy Zanu hello. Yes, we have been evaluating the effect of dietary Ca on NE occurrence for the last 10 years and have shown a direct impact of Ca level, source and limestone particle size on NE. It is a very interesting interaction!
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