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Necrotic enteritis in chickens: a review of pathogenesis, immune responses and prevention, focusing on probiotics and vaccination

Animal Health Research Reviews, 2021
Necrotic enteritis (NE), caused by Clostridium perfringens (CP), is one of the most common of poultry diseases, causing huge economic losses to the poultry industry.
M. Alizadeh   +7 more
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Encapsulation of Lactobacillus rhamnosus with Hyaluronic Acid-based Hydrogel for Pathogen-targeted Delivery to Ameliorate Enteritis.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2020
Probiotics were found to be effective in ameliorating the microbial dysbiosis and inflammation caused by intestinal pathogens. However, biological challenges encountered during oral delivery have greatly limited their potential health benefits.
Yao Xiao   +8 more
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Radiation enteritis: from diagnosis to management.

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2020
PURPOSE OF REVIEW As cancer treatments improve more patients than ever are living for longer with the side effects of these treatments. Radiation enteritis is a heterogenous condition with significant morbidity. The present review aims to provide a broad
M. Hale
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Anti-inflammatory effect of a flavonoid-rich extract of orange juice in adult zebrafish subjected to Vibrio anguillarum-induced enteritis

Natural Product Research, 2020
Inflammation-related pathologies remain a serious health problem with high costs for the community. Citrus flavonoids are known to possess important pharmacological properties, including anti-inflammatory activity.
S. Cirmi   +8 more
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Enteric glia

Neurogastroenterology & Motility, 2004
AbstractThe enteric nervous system is composed of both enteric neurones and enteric glia. Enteric glial cells were first described by Dogiel and are now known to outnumber neurones approximately 4 : 1. In the past, these cells were assumed to subserve a largely supportive role; however, recent evidence indicates that enteric glial cells may play a more
A. Ruhl, Yasmin Nasser, Keith A. Sharkey
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Enteral feeding

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2002
In this review, topics with scientific strength, topical interest, and controversy were selected. Over the past 50 years, malnutrition has become increasingly recognized as a cause of increased morbidity and mortality in hospital patients. From 1970 to 1980, parenteral nutrition was advocated as the most appropriate form of nutritional therapy for ...
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Campylobacter Enteritis

Infection, 1982
Campylobacter jejuni (previously called "related vibrio") has recently become recognized as an important cause of acute diarrhoeal disease in many countries. As with other intestinal pathogens, the clinical picture of C. jejuni infection varies from symptomless excretion to severe disease. The incubation period averages two to five days.
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Eosinophilic Enteritis

Digestive Diseases, 2015
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Eosinophilic enteritis, also known as eosinophilic gastroenteritis, is a rare primary eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorder (EGID) of unknown etiology characterized by the presence of an intense eosinophilic infiltrate on histopathology of the intestinal mucosa. <b><i>Key Messages:</i>
Pineton de Chambrun, Guillaume   +2 more
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Entering Dystopia, Entering Erewhon

Critical Survey, 2005
Abandon hope all ye who enter here: a society cannot be truly dystopian if travellers can come and go freely. Anti-utopias and 'satirical utopias' - that is, societies considered perfect by their advocates but not by the implied reader - must be well-regulated enough to prevent the possible disruption caused by a visitor.
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Enteral Access and Enteral Nutrition

2007
Enteral nutrition is the route of choice in patients with a functioning gastrointestinal tract. Early enteral nutrition has been shown to improve outcomes in a variety of critically ill patient populations. Enteral nutritional support is indicated for patients with poor volitional intake, neurological impairment, oropharyngeal dysfunction, short gut ...
John C. Fang   +2 more
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