杆菌基生物调节剂对鸡海德堡沙门氏菌污染及盲肠菌群的影响。

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Jeferson Luiz Richter , Bruna Gabriela Gheller Kaefer , Emanoelli Aparecida Rodrigues dos Santos , Leonardo Ereno Tadielo , Jhennifer Arruda Schmiedt , Dany Alberto Mesa Fiaga , Vinicius Cunha Barcellos , Geraldo Camilo Alberton , Luciano dos Santos Bersot
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摘要

肉鸡窝产仔可以为沙门氏菌等病原体的生存和繁殖提供有利的环境,对生产链的各个阶段产生负面影响。鉴于此,必须寻求旨在有效控制垃圾污染的策略。随着家禽产业链对可持续性的日益关注,生物处理,如环境生物调节(BM),已经越来越突出。在本研究中,我们评估了基于芽孢杆菌的BM对家禽窝产仔和攻毒鸟类消化道沙门氏菌污染率的原位影响,以及其对肠道菌群组成的影响。结果表明,BM在降低窝产和盲肠内容物的阳性频率和平均病原体计数方面有很强的影响。此外,在调节剂存在的情况下,有可能确定微生物群的分类组成和丰度的显着差异。在分类模型分析和网络分析中,链球菌、乳酸菌、乳酸菌和分钟Christensenella minuta等分类群在存在BM或沙门氏菌污染方面表现出显著的差异。这些结果对于促进对生物工具的理解及其对卫生和环境控制战略的贡献具有重要意义。这项研究为S. Heidelberg挑战期间环境调节和盲肠微生物群动力学之间的相互作用提供了新的见解。
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Effects of a bacillus-based biological modulator on Salmonella Heidelberg contamination and cecal microbiota in chickens.

Effects of a bacillus-based biological modulator on Salmonella Heidelberg contamination and cecal microbiota in chickens.
Broiler litter can serve as a favorable environment for the survival and propagation of pathogens, such as Salmonella, creating negative impacts at all stages of the production chain. Given this, it is essential to seek strategies aiming to effectively control litter contamination. With the growing focus of the poultry chain on sustainability, biological treatments, like Environmental Biological Modulation (BM), have been gaining prominence. In the present study, we evaluated the in-situ effect of a Bacillus spp.-based BM on the contamination rates of Salmonella spp. in the poultry litter and the digestive tract of challenged birds, as well as its influence on the composition of the intestinal microbiota. The results showed a strong influence of the BM in reducing the frequency of positivity and the average pathogen count, both in the litter and in the birds' cecal content. Moreover, it was possible to identify significant differences in the taxonomic composition and abundance of the microbiota in the presence of the modulator. Taxa such as Streptococcus, Lactobacillus, Alistipes, and Christensenella minuta showed notable variations in the presence of BM or Salmonella contamination, being highlighted in both the analyses of classification models and network analysis. These results are important for advancing the understanding of biological tools and their contribution to sanitary and environmental control strategies. This study provides novel insights into the interplay between environmental modulation and cecal microbiota dynamics during a S. Heidelberg challenge.
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Research in veterinary science
Research in veterinary science 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.20%
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312
审稿时长
75 days
期刊介绍: Research in Veterinary Science is an International multi-disciplinary journal publishing original articles, reviews and short communications of a high scientific and ethical standard in all aspects of veterinary and biomedical research. The primary aim of the journal is to inform veterinary and biomedical scientists of significant advances in veterinary and related research through prompt publication and dissemination. Secondly, the journal aims to provide a general multi-disciplinary forum for discussion and debate of news and issues concerning veterinary science. Thirdly, to promote the dissemination of knowledge to a broader range of professions, globally. High quality papers on all species of animals are considered, particularly those considered to be of high scientific importance and originality, and with interdisciplinary interest. The journal encourages papers providing results that have clear implications for understanding disease pathogenesis and for the development of control measures or treatments, as well as those dealing with a comparative biomedical approach, which represents a substantial improvement to animal and human health. Studies without a robust scientific hypothesis or that are preliminary, or of weak originality, as well as negative results, are not appropriate for the journal. Furthermore, observational approaches, case studies or field reports lacking an advancement in general knowledge do not fall within the scope of the journal.
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