Impact of a defined bacterial community including and excludingMegamonas hypermegaleon broiler cecal microbiota and resistance toSalmonellainfection
Camila Schultz Marcolla,
Tingting Ju,
Kimberlee Ten
et al.
Abstract:Intensive broiler production practices impair the transmission of commensal microbes from hens to offspring, resulting in a lower abundance of non-spore-forming strict anaerobic bacteria. We evaluated the effects of colonization by a defined community (DC) of bacteria including and excluding Megamonas hypermegale in chicks challenged with Salmonella. Inoculation with DC resulted in higher phylogenetic diversity and the dominance of Bacteroidetes species in the cecal microbiota, with a decrease in the relative … Show more
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