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Antibiotic reductionPoultryRespiratory
May 227 min read

Respiratory Challenges: Breathing Space for Antibiotic Reduction?

Sub-therapeutic doses of antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs) were used for more than 50 years in poultry production to achieve performance targets – until growing concerns arose regarding antibiotic resistance (Kabir,…
Tags: antibiotic growth promoters, avian influenza, bird flu, coughing, mucolytic, Newcastle disease, phytomolecules
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Antibiotic reductionPigPillar content
May 213 min read

Do we have the tools to reduce antibiotics in swine production?

The global swine industry is going through unprecedented challenges. On the one hand, the threat of the African Swine Fever virus is global, despite the fact it hasn’t arrived in…
Tags: biosecurity, phytomolecules
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PigPoultryToxins
Mar 19

A complex battlefield: mycotoxins in the gastrointestinal tract

Most grains used as feed raw materials are susceptible to mycotoxin contamination. These toxic secondary metabolites are produced by fungi before or after harvest and cause severe economic losses all…
Tags: liver damage, mycotoxins, phytomolecules
BROILER PIC Aviagen Drinking Stable 2 01 2015
Antibiotic reductionBroilerGut healthPoultry
Sep 9

Challenging times for broilers? Phytomolecules, not antibiotics, are the answer

by Ajay Bhoyar, Global Technical Manager, EW Nutrition Anyone working with today’s fast-growing broiler chicken knows that it is a sensitive creature – and so is its gut health. Thanks to…
Tags: ABR, AMR, antibiotic growth promoters, antimicrobial resistance, complementary feed, phytomolecules
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Antibiotic reductionNutritionPoultry
Aug 15

Phytomolecules: A tool against antibiotic-resistant E. coli

Diseases caused by E. coli entail use of antibiotics in animal production E. coli infections are a major problem in pig production. Especially young animals with an incompletely developed immune…
Tags: phytomolecules
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ActivoAntibiotic reductionGut healthPoultry
Jul 2

Phytomolecules: Boosting Poultry Performance without Antibiotics

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major threat to global public health. It is largely caused by the overuse of antibiotics in human medicine and agriculture. In intensive poultry production most…
Tags: Activo, phytomolecules
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Antibiotic reductionGut healthPoultry
Oct 13

Secondary Plant Compounds (SPC’s) to reduce the use of antibiotics?

Initial in vitro trials give reason for hope Antibiotic Resistance Some bacteria, due to mutations, are less sensitive to certain antibiotics than others. This means that if certain antibiotics are…
Tags: E. coli, phytomolecules, Secondary plant compounds
BROILER
Gut healthNutrition
Oct 13

Secondary plant compounds are the new frontier in poultry nutrition

Why should you read another story about phytogenics? Or, is it botanicals, spices, herbs, and extracts? No matter what we call them, scientists have named them “secondary plant compounds”, and…
Tags: phytomolecules, Secondary plant compounds
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Antibiotic reductionPoultry
Oct 13

Secondary plant compounds against antibiotic-resistant E. coli

Due to incorrect therapeutic or preventive use of antibiotics in animal production as well as in human medicine, occurrence of antibiotic resistant pathogens has become a widespread problem. Enterobacteria in…
Tags: E. coli, phytomolecules, Secondary plant compounds
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Antibiotic reduction
Oct 133 min read

Phytogenics can positively influence the efficacy of antibiotics

Many veterinary antibiotics are applied via the waterline, where they are dosed in combination with other feed additives. Amongst those are mixtures of secondary plant compounds with a proven antimicrobial…
Tags: E. coli, phytomolecules, Secondary plant compounds

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