Effect of antibiotic withdrawal on the gut

16-12-2019 | |
The prevalence of Salmonella in chick s fed BMD can be attributed to its activity against Gram-positive bacteria. Photo: Michael Taylor
The prevalence of Salmonella in chick s fed BMD can be attributed to its activity against Gram-positive bacteria. Photo: Michael Taylor
Public demand to reduce the use of sub-therapeutic antibiotic growth promoters (AGP) in poultry feeding has resulted in greater adoption of antibiotic-free poultry production systems. But, what is the effect of antibiotic withdrawal from poultry feed on the gut microbial community, host performance and immunity, and the prevalence of pathogens? Supplementation of antibiotics as sub-therapeutics improves bird feed efficiency and maintain the gut health, growth and development. In North America,


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Vincent
ter Beek

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Kees van
Dooren

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Treena
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Kumar
Sanjay Kumar University of Georgia, US*