2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00203-022-02862-5
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Polyphenolic phytochemicals as natural feed additives to control bacterial pathogens in the chicken gut

Abstract: Poultry provides an important protein source consumed globally by human population, and simultaneously, acts as a substantial reservoir of antibiotic resistant bacterial species such as Escherichia coli , Salmonella , Campylobacter , Clostridium perfringens . These bacterial species can include commensal strains with beneficial roles on poultry health and productivity, and pathogenic strains not only to poultry but zoon… Show more

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“…Campylobacter infection in human populations results from the handling or ingestion of undercooked poultry contaminated with this pathogen. In the United Kingdom, it is estimated that 80% of raw meat is contaminated with these bacteria [6,18]. Thus, C. jejuni was the cause of the majority of confirmed zoonotic cases in humans in 2010, registering a significant increase in human campylobacteriosis reported by the European Union.…”
Section: The Most Common Types Of Potentially Pathogenic Bacterial Sp...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Campylobacter infection in human populations results from the handling or ingestion of undercooked poultry contaminated with this pathogen. In the United Kingdom, it is estimated that 80% of raw meat is contaminated with these bacteria [6,18]. Thus, C. jejuni was the cause of the majority of confirmed zoonotic cases in humans in 2010, registering a significant increase in human campylobacteriosis reported by the European Union.…”
Section: The Most Common Types Of Potentially Pathogenic Bacterial Sp...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Salmonella, the causative agent of the disease salmonellosis, is usually found in the intestinal tract of animals and humans, where it infects foods, such as poultry and eggs. Salmonellosis, as a disease transmitted through the food of animal origin, is known as a public health problem due to its high morbidity and mortality among humans [6]. Although in recent years, a reduction in salmonellosis cases has been observed, through good management of the control programs of this infection, salmonellosis still remains an important disease with an economic impact, by affecting the productive performance of animals and by making the human population sick due to consumption of contaminated eggs and meat [15,19].…”
Section: The Most Common Types Of Potentially Pathogenic Bacterial Sp...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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