Antibiotics have been used in animal feed to promote weight gain, improve feed efficiency, and control disease since the 1950s. Concerns about antibiotic resistance have increased since the widespread use of in-feed antibiotics began, but a clear connection between antibiotic use in animals and adverse human health effects has not been established. Understanding the mechanisms behind antibiotic growth promoters is an important step in determining the safety of in-feed antibiotics. Our study tested the hypothesis that diets with virginiamycin would increase intestinal surface area and nutrient processing capacity compared with diets without virginiamycin. Littermate barrows with similar body weight (n=72; 23.0±1.3 kg; 9 weeks of age) wer...
<p>The intestinal tract of humans and animals is colonized by trillions of microorganisms that const...
Natural approaches are now being considered to replace antimicrobials to reduce the risk of antimicr...
Although the use of probiotics in human and animal medicine is growing, their mode of action remains...
Antibiotics have been used in animal feed to promote weight gain, improve feed efficiency, and contr...
Antibiotics have been used as additives to swine diets for approximately 30 years. Various antibioti...
peer reviewedAntibiotics have been used for over 60 years by the swine industry to improve growth pe...
In the swine industry, subtherapeutic doses of in-feed antibiotics used to be commonly added to the ...
Virginiamycin at 100 grams per ton of feed was effective as a treatment against swine dysentery. The...
Antibiotics have been used widely in swine rations at low levels to increase rate of gain and improv...
AGRICULTURALMU GuidePUBLISHED BY MU EXTENSION, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIASwine feeding"In many ...
Although practical health management practices have been used to control disease problems in the swi...
The poor intestinal health, due to many stress factors during weaning, reduces growth and developmen...
Enterococcus spp. and E. coli are recognized as indicator microorganisms for the human and animal in...
Antibiotics have become standard ingredients in most rations for growing swine. Antibiotic feeding g...
Background: This study evaluated how dosing regimen for intramuscularly-administered ampicillin, co...
<p>The intestinal tract of humans and animals is colonized by trillions of microorganisms that const...
Natural approaches are now being considered to replace antimicrobials to reduce the risk of antimicr...
Although the use of probiotics in human and animal medicine is growing, their mode of action remains...
Antibiotics have been used in animal feed to promote weight gain, improve feed efficiency, and contr...
Antibiotics have been used as additives to swine diets for approximately 30 years. Various antibioti...
peer reviewedAntibiotics have been used for over 60 years by the swine industry to improve growth pe...
In the swine industry, subtherapeutic doses of in-feed antibiotics used to be commonly added to the ...
Virginiamycin at 100 grams per ton of feed was effective as a treatment against swine dysentery. The...
Antibiotics have been used widely in swine rations at low levels to increase rate of gain and improv...
AGRICULTURALMU GuidePUBLISHED BY MU EXTENSION, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIASwine feeding"In many ...
Although practical health management practices have been used to control disease problems in the swi...
The poor intestinal health, due to many stress factors during weaning, reduces growth and developmen...
Enterococcus spp. and E. coli are recognized as indicator microorganisms for the human and animal in...
Antibiotics have become standard ingredients in most rations for growing swine. Antibiotic feeding g...
Background: This study evaluated how dosing regimen for intramuscularly-administered ampicillin, co...
<p>The intestinal tract of humans and animals is colonized by trillions of microorganisms that const...
Natural approaches are now being considered to replace antimicrobials to reduce the risk of antimicr...
Although the use of probiotics in human and animal medicine is growing, their mode of action remains...