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Enterococcus faecium in chickens against Salmonella Minnesota

Effect of Enterococcus faecium on immune system of chickens challenged against Salmonella Minnesota

Published: September 10, 2012
Summary
INTRODUCTION Salmonellosis account for a severe problem of public health both in developing and developed countries and several controlling mechanisms of such pathogen have been applied to poultry production (Cardoso and Carvalho, 2006). The inhibition effect produced by probiotics on the population of pathogenic enterobacteria such as Salmonella through the competitive exclusion (CE) me...
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Margie Lee
Virginia Tech
10 de septiembre de 2012

The abstract states a difference in Salmonella colonization, but the article does not report colonization data in the results.

Sudhakar Chousalkar
Exotic Biosolutions
11 de septiembre de 2012

This a highly useful trial on use of Enterococcus faecicum in poultry.
Engormix .com deserves all praise for publishing scientific articles which helps people to know the latest in poultry science and management,

Dr.S.S.Chousalkar,Mumbai,India.

Ali Alfayadh
12 de septiembre de 2012

Re: Effect of Enterococcus faecium on immune system of chickens challenged against Salmonella Minnesota
yes...Biomin (Imbo) probiotic containe Enterococcus faecium effect positive on ileum villi and microflora
very good leandro and et al.
dr.alialfayadh@yahoo.com

Ali Alfayadh
12 de septiembre de 2012

Re: Effect of Enterococcus faecium on immune system of chickens challenged against Salmonella Minnesota
yes...Biomin (Imbo) probiotic containe Enterococcus faecium effect positive on ileum villi and microflora
very good leandro and et al.
dr.alialfayadh@yahoo.com
Iraq
11/9/2012

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