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Pigs are exposed to various challenges such as weaning, environmental stressors, unhealthy diet, diseases and infections during their lifetime which adversely affects the gut microbiome. The inability of the pig microbiome to return to the pre-challenge baseline may lead to dysbiosis resulting in the outbreak of diseases. Therefore, the maintenance of gut microbiome diversity, robustness and stability has been influential for optimum intestinal health after perturbations. Nowadays human and animal researches have focused on more holistic approaches to obtain a robust gut microbiota that provides protection against pathogens and improves the digestive physiology and the immune system. The swine gut microbiome is a complex and dynamic ecosystem harboring immensely diverse microbiota including bacteria, viruses, archaea, and fungi that ideally reside symbiotically in the gut of host animals. Among the microorganisms, the number of bacteria outnumbers other microorganisms. The microbiome robustness, the maintenance of diverse and functional microbiota in GIT is crucial for effective swine production. The microbiome robustness depends on the diversity of the microbiome, so it is not enough just to have the presence of a few different beneficial microbes. Accordingly, new strategies are required to manipulate the gut microbiome to prevent or revert unhealthy states caused by perturbations.
Dr. Ankur Gupta
Natural Remedies Private Limited
A. COMMON STRESSORS IN SWINE FARMING B. FACTORS LEADING TO STRESS IN SWINE C. PHASE WISE THERMONEUTRAL ZONA ...
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Evonik Announces an Open-access Webinar: “Unlocking the Benefits of Tributyrin in Animal Feed – Improving Health and Performance with SpeoCare® T60” Evonik, a global...
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Chris Rademacher
Iowa State University
Iowa State University
Introduction: The main impact of Porcine Epidemic diarrhea (PED) virus is high mortality in piglets between birth and weaning and as a consequence pig producers have serious economic losses. Since 2014, Mexico has been positive to PED virus as diagnosed by the PCR test. Materials and Methods: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of two vaccines against PED (manufactured by ZoetisTM and Harrisvaccines TM respectively) compared to no...
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The reproductive system of swine plays a critical role in determining their breeding efficiency and overall health. Proper functioning of this system is essential for achieving optimal fertility rates, ensuring healthy offspring, and maintaining the sustainability of swine production. However, various...
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Introduction: Porcine kobuvirus with single-stranded RNA genome, also known as Aichivirus C, belongs to the family Picornaviridae. This virus was identified for the first time in Hungary in 2008. The virus was also identified in pigs of several countries with prevalence variation from 3.9 up to 100%. Virus was detected in healthy and diarrheic pigs, often with higher prevalence in diarrheic piglets. In our work we describe the detection of porcine kobuvirus in pigs of different...
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Nicholas Gabler
Iowa State University
Iowa State University
Introduction: In pigs, PEDV causes reduced growth performance, villus atrophy, and impairment of intestinal barrier function and integrity. The objective of this study was to determine the extent to which a PEDV challenge alters jejunum morphology, epithelial apoptosis, crypt cell proliferation, and tight junction proteins over a 14-day infection. Materials and Methods: Thirty-two mixed-sex Choice Genetics maternal line approximately 4 weeks-of-age...
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Introduction: Since late 2010, new variants of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) have arisen in China, spread to Asia and North America in the end of 2013, and cause severe watery diarrhea in pigs of all ages and extremely high mortality rate in neonatal piglets resulting in significant economic losses. Recent studies indicate that the spike (S) gene of Taiwan new PEDV strains are closely related to global non-S INDEL PEDVs but significantly different from historic...
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Nicholas Gabler
Iowa State University
Iowa State University
Introduction: Chemosensing in the gut involves G protein-coupled receptors and their associated G proteins, including taste 1 receptors (T1Rs) and taste 2 receptors (T2Rs). Sweet taste is recognized by T1R2+T1R3 heterodimers and umami flavors by T1R1+T1R3 heterodimers; however, bitter perception is detected by an array of T2Rs. Advances in gastrointestinal chemosensing have uncovered mechanisms by which specific nutrient and pathogen components evoke multiple...
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Balachandar Jayaraman
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Dr. Balachandar Jayaraman from Evonik explores the challenges of high-protein diets in swine and how amino acid optimization can enable sustainable protein reduction without compromising performance ...
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Cesar Corzo
Cesar Corzo and 1 more
University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota
1. Introduction Porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) is a swine enteric viral disease first documented in the United States (U.S.) swine population in 2013, at which time it sparked a major epidemic [1]. The clinical presentation involves high morbidity and mortality in suckling piglets with diarrhea being the main clinical sign [2, 3]. The disease is caused by a virus (PEDV) in the genus Alphacoronavirus [4] that is largely classified into two main genogroups, the S-INDEL strain and...
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Gastrointestinal disorders remain a challenge to control and can severely affect the health and welfare of different animal species. Yet, plants produce an impressive array of compounds which can potentially be used as natural solutions to improve gut health. Tannins are widely spread in the plant kingdom and they are certainly an element of interest in this sense. Thanks to their antibacterial, antiviral or antispasmodic properties (Lupini et al., 2009), they have been traditionally...
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Feed additives play a crucial role in the livestock industry by enhancing animal health, productivity, and overall efficiency. These additives are designed to improve feed utilization, support growth, and prevent diseases, which are essential components of sustainable animal farming. By ensuring optimal nutrition and...
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Coccidiosis is a widespread parasitic disease that can seriously harm the livestock industry, especially affecting poultry and swine. This disease causes inflammation of the intestines, slower growth rates, and in severe cases, high mortality. In this article, we will discuss the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for...
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Introduction: The oral cavity of animals harbors an extensive microflora, including indigenous commensals and other microorganisms. Oral microbiota may play an important role in the protection of the host against pathogenic infection through the inhibition of colonization of pathogens or growth competition. Especially, the composition of oral microbiota of piglets at the nursery phase, at the critical time to establish a normal flora for life-time, would be drastically altered...
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Introduction: Coccidiosis occurs worldwide in association with intensive pig husbandry. In the intensive pig production piglets are supplemented with Iron to prevent iron deficiency anaemia. Traditional prevention of coccidiosis and iron deficiency anaemia has involved two separate intervention. Toltrazuril is well established product given orally to piglets in prepatent period to control coccidiosis and iron is supplemented traditionally by intramuscular route to young...
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Federico Giannitti
UC Davis - University of California
UC Davis - University of California
Introduction: Gastrointestinal disease is one of the leading causes of clinical signs in growing and finishing pigs. We herein describe several diagnostic cases of finisher pig colitis wherein both novel and common pathogens were discovered. Materials and Methods: Necropsies of 5 pigs, 10-13 weeks of age, with diarrhea and weight loss, were performed at two swine farms, each housing > 15,000 growing pigs. Tissue samples including colon were submitted to the...
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Ronnick FONG
Hangzhou DE Mark Industrial Co Ltd
Hangzhou DE Mark Industrial Co Ltd
Potassium diformate is a strong acidifier that is released slowly in the digestive tract with high buffering properties, which prevents excessive fluctuations in the acidity of the gastrointestinal tract of animals. Studies have shown that 85% of potassium diformate passes through the pig’s stomach and enters the duodenum in its intact form. The...
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Lukas Bauer
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Discover the power of butyric acid, a naturally occurring short-chain fatty acid found in animals. Used as a feed ingredient in poultry, swine, and calf production, butyric acid supports gut health and the immune system. Improve your animal's digestion and overall well-being with butyric acid. Visit our website to learn more and experience the benefits for yourself....
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Ignacio Lopez Paredes
LIPTOSA
LIPTOSA
Introduction Current demand for improvements in production performance (feed conversion rate, average daily gain, speed of growth, etc.) in animal production implies very high needs for metabolizable energy. These needs can only be met with the contribution of fat in the diet. Fats are necessary for maintenance of body temperature, synthesis of hormones, proper functioning of the central...
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Introduction With the rise of antimicrobial resistance and the more frequent identification of multidrug resistance strains, as well as a lack of research into the development of new antimicrobial agents, scientists are increasingly interested in tests of active substances derived from plants due to their ease of availability, safety, and cost effectiveness (Albert, 2021). The use of medicinal plants in animal nutrition has increased due to their positive properties such as...
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