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Using Probiotic Consortium to Poultry Feed as a Substitute for Antibiotic Growth Promoters
Probiotic poultry feed to improve broiler performance. ABSTRACT Antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs), once integral to poultry feed formulations for their growth‐enhancing properties, are increasingly associated with the emergence of antibiotic‐resistant strains, posing a significant threat to animal and human health.
Md. Nur Hossain+5 more
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As population growth, urbanization, and climate change increase the spread of pathogens, hospital infections now affect 1 in 31 patients, costing billions annually. This study presents a new approach by integrating copper and zinc oxide nanoparticles into 3D‐printed materials.
Andrei‐Florin Sandu+2 more
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Metatranscriptomic data analysis is a complex task due to its sheer volume and the need for sophisticated bioinformatics tools. To address this, we developed the Read‐based Total‐infectome Taxonomic Analysis Pipeline (RTTAP), an automated pipeline for metatranscriptomic data analysis that eliminates the need for users to manually select databases ...
Wei Jiang+4 more
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Introduction: This study aimed to examine the distribution and antifungal susceptibility of Candida species in a university hospital and investigate the association of Candida species with age, gender, and clinical specimens.
Burak Ezer+2 more
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Abstract Isothermal amplification (IA) techniques have emerged as promising alternatives to polymerase chain reaction (PCR), enabling rapid and efficient nucleic acid amplification at constant temperatures. Meanwhile, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)/Cas‐based technology has revolutionized molecular diagnostics by ...
Miao Liu+7 more
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Direct Identification of Candida Albicans on Littman's Oxgall Agar*
Edward M. Shapiro+2 more
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Candida Albicans Septicæmia [PDF]
Dupre J, Penman Hg, Jones Rv
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How Effective Are Cleaners With “Effective Microorganisms”?
ABSTRACT Microbial‐based cleaning products containing active microorganisms, such as Bacillus spores and “Effective Microorganisms” (EM)—a blend of lactic acid bacteria, photosynthetic bacteria, and yeast—are marketed for their potential to clean and displace pathogens. This study evaluated the efficacy of EM‐based cleaners by analyzing their microbial
Marc‐Kevin Zinn+5 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Cocoa bean shell (CBS) extracts have emerged as a promising source of antimicrobial compounds. However, the bioactive compounds responsible for their antimicrobial activity have not been studied sufficiently. This study analyzed the antimicrobial properties of 12 extracts from fermented and non‐fermented CBS, employing solvent and ...
Yie Kie Chong+5 more
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