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Evaluation of in ovo Bacillus spp. based probiotic administration on horizontal transmission of virulent Escherichia coli in neonatal broiler chickens
- Source :
- Poultry Science, Vol 99, Iss 4, Pp 2301-(2020)
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2020.
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Abstract
- This study evaluated the effect of in ovo Bacillus spp. base probiotic (BBP) administration on hatchability, Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) recovery, performance, and microbiota composition in 2 independent trials using a virulent E. coli seeder challenge model. In each trial, one hundred and eighty 18-day-old embryos were allocated into 1 of 2 groups: Control and treated group (inoculated with 107 BBP). On day 19 of embryogenesis, seeder embryos (n = 18) were inoculated with 4.5 × 104E. coli/mL+272 μg/mL tetracycline and segregated into mesh hatching bags. Twelve chicks per group were euthanized at hatch and at day 7 to evaluate the gastrointestinal composition of total GNB or total aerobic pasteurized bacteria. Also, in trial 2, ceca content from five chickens at day 7 were collected to evaluate microbiota composition. Embryos inoculated with BBP showed a significant (P0.05) reduction in the total number of GNB at day-of-hatch (DOH) and day 7. Probiotic treatment increased BW at DOH and day 7, and BW gain (days 0 to 7) when compared with Control chickens. Proteobacteria phylum was significantly reduced, while the Firmicutes was significantly increased by the BBP as compared to the Control (P0.05). At family level, Enterobacteriaceae was significantly decreased, while the Lachnospiraceae was significantly elevated in the BBP as compared to the Control group (P0.05). The genus Oscillospira was significantly enriched in the BBP group, whereas the unidentified genus of family Enterobacteriaceae in the Control group (P0.05). The BBP group increased the bacterial species richness, although there was no significant difference between treatments (P0.05). Interestingly, beta diversity showed a significant difference in bacterial community structure between Control and BBP groups (P0.05). The results of the present study suggest that in ovo administration of a BBP can reduce the severity of virulent E. coli horizontal transmission and infection of broiler chickens during hatch. The reduction in the severity of the transmission and infection by the BPP might be achieved through alterations of microbiota composition and its community structure.
- Subjects :
- Veterinary medicine
animal structures
Tetracycline
Virulence
Bacillus
In ovo
medicine.disease_cause
law.invention
03 medical and health sciences
Probiotic
law
Disease Transmission, Infectious
Escherichia coli
medicine
Animals
Escherichia coli Infections
Poultry Diseases
Ovum
lcsh:SF1-1100
030304 developmental biology
0303 health sciences
biology
Inoculation
Probiotics
0402 animal and dairy science
Broiler
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
General Medicine
biology.organism_classification
040201 dairy & animal science
Animals, Newborn
embryonic structures
Animal Science and Zoology
lcsh:Animal culture
Chickens
Bacteria
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00325791
- Volume :
- 99
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Poultry Science
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....236720de45499cf665f6bf6519f0c9f3
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.02.001