2022
DOI: 10.3390/vetsci9090487
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A PMAxxTM qPCR Assay Reveals That Dietary Administration of the Microalgae Tetraselmis chuii Does Not Affect Salmonella Infantis Caecal Content in Early-Treated Broiler Chickens

Abstract: Salmonella enterica serovars cause infections in humans. S. enterica subsp. enterica serovar Infantis is considered relevant and is commonly reported in poultry products. Evaluating innovative approaches for resisting colonization in animals could contribute to the goal of reducing potential human infections. Microalgae represent a source of molecules associated with performance and health improvement in chickens. Tetraselmis chuii synthesizes fermentable polysaccharides as part of their cell wall content; the… Show more

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“…Chickens were assigned at random into four experimental groups: (I) the control group, in which a saline solution (0.2 mL) was applied individually to birds each time their counterparts were inoculated; (II) the L. fermentum group, in which birds were treated with a suspension of the probiotic (10 9 colony-forming units [CFU]/0.2 mL) that was applied from days 1 to day 7 of the experimental period [ 26 ]; (III) the S . Infantis group, infected with a suspension of the bacteria (10 7 CFU/0.1 mL) on day 4 [ 14 , 19 ]; and finally, in group IV, animals were exposed to the probiotic during the first week and inoculated with S . Infantis on the fourth day.…”
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“…Chickens were assigned at random into four experimental groups: (I) the control group, in which a saline solution (0.2 mL) was applied individually to birds each time their counterparts were inoculated; (II) the L. fermentum group, in which birds were treated with a suspension of the probiotic (10 9 colony-forming units [CFU]/0.2 mL) that was applied from days 1 to day 7 of the experimental period [ 26 ]; (III) the S . Infantis group, infected with a suspension of the bacteria (10 7 CFU/0.1 mL) on day 4 [ 14 , 19 ]; and finally, in group IV, animals were exposed to the probiotic during the first week and inoculated with S . Infantis on the fourth day.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bacterial strains were administered orally ( Table S1 ); they were prepared as described previously [ 14 , 26 ]. The L. fermentum strain CCM7514 was provided in a lyophilized form by the Czech Collection of Microorganisms (CCM), Brno, Czechia; the strain originated from the intestine of domestic chickens.…”
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