The intestinal microbiota of certain farmed fish are often exposed to antimicrobial substances, such as antibiotics, that are used to prevent and treat bacterial diseases. Antibiotics that kill or inhibit the growth of harmful microbes can rapidly alter intestinal microbial diversity and composition, with potential effects on the host health. In this study, we have elucidated the impact of two antibiotics, florfenicol and oxolinic acid, by employing a high-throughput 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing technique on the distal and mid intestinal microbial communities of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). For this, Atlantic salmon were offered diets with or without antibiotics. We then investigated the bacterial communities in the intestinal mucus ...
The intestine and associated bacterial microbiota have a central role the physiology and homoeostasi...
Information on unintended effects of therapeutic exposure of antibiotics on the fish gut microbiome ...
The routine use of chemotherapy to control bacterial diseases in aquatic populations has resulted in...
The intestinal microbiota of certain farmed fish are often exposed to antimicrobial substances, such...
Probiotics, the live microbial strains incorporated as dietary supplements, are known to provide hea...
Microbial gill diseases caused by either opportunistic or specific pathogens are an emerging area of...
Microbial gill diseases caused by either opportunistic or specific pathogens are an emerging area of...
Probiotics, the live microbial strains incorporated as dietary supplements, are known to provide hea...
In this study, microbial community dynamics were assessed within a simple invitro model system in or...
In the present study the impact on gut microbiology and indigenous gut histology of Atlantic salmon ...
Antibiotics can disturb the gut microbiome of numerous vertebrate animals. However, the influence of...
AbstractGut microbes are key players in host immune system priming, protection and development, as w...
The high use of antibiotics for the treatment of bacterial diseases is one of the main problems in t...
Abstract Background The importance of the gut microbiota for physiological processes in mammals is w...
The high use of antibiotics for the treatment of bacterial diseases is one of the main problems in t...
The intestine and associated bacterial microbiota have a central role the physiology and homoeostasi...
Information on unintended effects of therapeutic exposure of antibiotics on the fish gut microbiome ...
The routine use of chemotherapy to control bacterial diseases in aquatic populations has resulted in...
The intestinal microbiota of certain farmed fish are often exposed to antimicrobial substances, such...
Probiotics, the live microbial strains incorporated as dietary supplements, are known to provide hea...
Microbial gill diseases caused by either opportunistic or specific pathogens are an emerging area of...
Microbial gill diseases caused by either opportunistic or specific pathogens are an emerging area of...
Probiotics, the live microbial strains incorporated as dietary supplements, are known to provide hea...
In this study, microbial community dynamics were assessed within a simple invitro model system in or...
In the present study the impact on gut microbiology and indigenous gut histology of Atlantic salmon ...
Antibiotics can disturb the gut microbiome of numerous vertebrate animals. However, the influence of...
AbstractGut microbes are key players in host immune system priming, protection and development, as w...
The high use of antibiotics for the treatment of bacterial diseases is one of the main problems in t...
Abstract Background The importance of the gut microbiota for physiological processes in mammals is w...
The high use of antibiotics for the treatment of bacterial diseases is one of the main problems in t...
The intestine and associated bacterial microbiota have a central role the physiology and homoeostasi...
Information on unintended effects of therapeutic exposure of antibiotics on the fish gut microbiome ...
The routine use of chemotherapy to control bacterial diseases in aquatic populations has resulted in...