Research Progress on Influencing Factors of Gastrointestinal Microbial Diversity in Equine
The gastrointestinal microbiota of equines is essential for their nutritional digestion and health. Studies have shown that breed, age, intestinal site, nutritional management and diseases have significant effects on the gastrointestinal microbial diversity of equines. Maintaining a balanced gastrointestinal microbiota is critical to equine health, and
Wei Zhang+4 more
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Recycling Agricultural Waste: Sustainable Solutions for Enhancing Livestock Nutrition
The increasing demand for sustainable agricultural practices prompts a reevaluation of feeding strategies in ruminant nutrition. Agricultural waste, often viewed as a by‐product, presents a promising opportunity to enhance the sustainability of livestock production systems.
Mohsen Kazemi
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Susceptibility of Campylobacter pyloridis to 20 antimicrobial agents [PDF]
Thierry Lambert+3 more
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Phagocytosis of Campylobacter jejuni and its intracellular survival in mononuclear phagocytes [PDF]
Julia A. Kiehlbauch+3 more
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Single Enema Fecal Microbiota Transplantation in Cats With Chronic Enteropathy
ABSTRACT Background Chronic enteropathies (CE) are common in cats, and alterations of the intestinal microbiota might be involved in the pathogenesis. Hypothesis/Objectives To evaluate the efficacy of a single enema fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) in improving intestinal dysbiosis and clinical scores in cats with CE.
Dimitra A. Karra+6 more
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Colonization of Gnotobiotic Piglets with Campylobacter pyloridis--An Animal Model? [PDF]
John Lambert+5 more
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Systematic review and meta-analysis of <i>Campylobacter</i> species infections in humans and food-producing animals in Nigeria, 2002-2023: The imperative of a One Health control approach. [PDF]
Njoga EO+5 more
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Equine Blood Microbiome in a Cohort of Clinically Healthy Trail Riding Horses
ABSTRACT Background Emerging research suggests the presence of a blood microbiome in clinically healthy individuals. Characterizing bacterial composition and abundance in blood from a group of healthy horses is of clinical interest. Hypothesis/Objectives Horses in a closed herd environment will have blood microbiomes with similarities among individuals.
Noel Simms+4 more
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Systemic and local antibody responses to gastric Campylobacter pyloridis in non-ulcer dyspepsia.
B J Rathbone+6 more
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Campylobacter associated gastritis in patients with non-ulcer dyspepsia. [PDF]
R. J. L. F. Loffeld+5 more
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