Influence of bird strain on competitive exclusion of Campylobacter jejuni in young chicks

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作者
Laisney, MJ [1 ]
Gillard, MO [1 ]
Salvat, G [1 ]
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[1] AFSSA, Unite HQPAP, F-22440 Ploufragan, France
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10.1080/00071660410001668851
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
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1. Newly hatched chicks of either layer or broiler strain were treated orally at regular intervals with either homologous or heterologous gut-flora preparations from young donor birds, in an attempt to prevent subsequent colonisation with Campylobacter jejuni by 'competitive exclusion' (CE). 2. Donors of 3 to 10 d of age were chosen to correspond with the period in which intensively reared poultry are least likely to become colonised with Campylobacter . 3. In two separate trials, material from donor layer hens (ISA Brown) protected male chicks of the same strain against a low (195 to 360 cfu/bird) Campylobacter challenge, but the same kind of material was ineffective when administered to chicks of a broiler strain (JA957). 4. Two further trials involved treatment preparations from young broilers, which failed to prevent Campylobacter colonisation of broiler chicks, even when colonisation occurred relatively slowly from a challenge of 90 to 94 cfu/bird. 5. It was concluded that any CE effect observed was strongly dependent on bird strain.
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