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Vol.11(15) (2020)

  • Evaluation Lactic Acid Bacteria Autostrains with Anti-Campylobacter Jejuni Activity on Broiler Chickens Productivity

    Yuri Kuznetsov (Department of Parasitology, St. Petersburg State University of Veterinary Medicine, RUSSIA),
    Ilya Nikonov (Research Department, Perm State Agro-Technological University named after Academician D.N. Pryanishnikov, RUSSIA),
    Elena Kapitonova (Department of Private Livestock, Vitebsk State Awarded the Badge of Honour Order Veterinary Medicine Academy, BELARUS),
    Nadezhda Kuznetsova (Department of Parasitology, St. Petersburg State University of Veterinary Medicine, RUSSIA),
    Ruslan Omarov (Department of Technology of Production and Processing of Agricultural Products, Stavropol State Agrarian University, RUSSIA).

    Disciplinary: Agricultural and Animal Sciences, Microbiology; Bioscience.

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    DOI: 10.14456/ITJEMAST.2020.307

    Keywords: Cross Cobb-500; C. jejuni; Campylobacteriosis; Growing chickens; Intestinal microbiota; Zooanthroponotic infections.

    Abstract
    Modern poultry farming is based on preventing zooanthroponotic infections by targeted regulation of the intestinal microbiota using a wide range of probiotic preparations. This article reflects the results of a study on feeding broiler chickens with a feed additive containing autostrains of lactobacilli with anti-Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni) activity in comparison with intact chickens. As a result of the studies, autostrains of heterologous lactobacilli with activity against Campylobacter on the zootechnical parameters of growing broiler chickens Cobb-500 was shown. Thus, the introduction of a feed additive based on lactobacilli, in general, had a positive effect on the productivity of broiler chickens.

    Paper ID: 11A15S

    Cite this article:

    Kuznetsov, Y., Nikonov, I., Kapitonova, E., Kuznetsova, N., Omarov, R. (2020). Evaluation Lactic Acid Bacteria Autostrains with Anti-Campylobacter Jejuni Activity on Broiler Chickens Productivity. International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies, 11(15), 11A15S, 1-5. http://doi.org/10.14456/ITJEMAST.2020.307



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