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Effect of Eimeria tenella infection on resistance to Salmonella typhimurium colonization in broiler chicks inoculated with anaerobic cecal flora and fed dietary lactose

Authors :
M H, Kogut
T, Fukata
G, Tellez
B M, Hargis
D E, Corrier
J R, DeLoach
Source :
Avian diseases. 38(1)
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

This study evaluated the effect of Eimeria tenella infection on Salmonella typhimurium colonization of broiler chicks following oral inoculation with anaerobic cecal flora either alone or with a treatment of 10% dietary lactose. The number of chicks colonized by S. typhimurium was significantly lower (P0.05) in groups inoculated with cecal flora with or without the dietary lactose treatment than in control groups. In addition, significantly fewer S. typhimurium organisms were isolated from the cecal contents of chicks inoculated with anaerobic cecal flora and treated with 10% dietary lactose than in the control chicks. Infection with E. tenella had no effect on the resistance of treated groups to S. typhimurium colonization of the ceca but did cause higher S. typhimurium colonization in the untreated control chicks. The results indicated that: A) anaerobic cecal flora given orally on the day of hatch to chicks with or without dietary lactose enhanced the resistance of the birds to Salmonella cecal colonization; and B) coccidial infection had no detrimental effect on this resistance to Salmonella colonization.

Details

ISSN :
00052086
Volume :
38
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Avian diseases
Accession number :
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