2017
DOI: 10.3390/nu9080864
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Induced Aberrant Organisms with Novel Ability to Protect Intestinal Integrity from Inflammation in an Animal Model

Abstract: Robust and balanced gut microbiota are required to support health and growth. Overgrowth of gut microbial or pathogens can change ecosystem balance, and compromise gut integrity to initiate gastrointestinal (GI) complications. There is no safe and effective modality against coccidiosis. Antibiotic additives routinely fed to food animals to protect against infection, are entered into the food chain, contaminate food products and pass to the consumers. Hypothesis: induced aberrant organisms possess distinct ultr… Show more

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“…A century after the original discovery of poultry coccidiosis, Oz H.S. [ 39 ], introduces mechano-chemically altered coccidial organisms with distinct ultrastructures, but without abolishing their immunogenicity. These aberrant organisms were tolerated by cyclophosphamide immunodeficient-animals yet were non-pathogenic, and provide novel immune-protection in immune-intact-animals against pathogenic challenges which included diarrhea, malnutrition and weight loss.…”
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“…A century after the original discovery of poultry coccidiosis, Oz H.S. [ 39 ], introduces mechano-chemically altered coccidial organisms with distinct ultrastructures, but without abolishing their immunogenicity. These aberrant organisms were tolerated by cyclophosphamide immunodeficient-animals yet were non-pathogenic, and provide novel immune-protection in immune-intact-animals against pathogenic challenges which included diarrhea, malnutrition and weight loss.…”
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confidence: 99%