A field trial on a commercial pig farm was carried out to assess the efficacy of the addition in the diet of fattening pigs of a new form of sodium butyrate protected with a sodium salt of coconut fatty acid distillate (3 kg/ton of feed) to control Salmonella spp. infection. Around 50 pigs were assigned to treatment group and 50 kept as controls. During the fattening period pigs were monthly sampled (serum and feces), and after slaughter fecal and mesenteric lymph nodes samples were collected. No differences in the proportion of shedders were observed between the sodium butyrate and the control groups, but a significant reduction in the number of infected pigs (61% vs. 4%; p<0.01) and in the median ELISA Optical Density percentage values...
In this study, the effect of 3 different intervention strategies on the transmission of Salmonella i...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of the acidification of pelleted feed on the...
Each category of pigs is susceptible to diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria, which negatively ref...
A field trial on a commercial pig farm was carried out to assess the efficacy of the addition in the...
A field trial on a commercial pig farm was carried out to assess the efficacy of the addition in the...
This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of commercially available sodium butyrate to contr...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>For satisfactory Salmonella control, good biosecurity along ...
Background: For satisfactory Salmonella control, good biosecurity along the pork production chain is...
Salmonella spp. is one of the worldwide leading causes of food-borne illnesses for which the inclusi...
Salmonella sp. are a leading cause of gastro-intestinal disease in humans with tens of millions of h...
Salmonella carriage in pigs is a significant food safety issue and low-cost control measures may pr...
This study builds on the results of a previous study in which six commercial feed products based on ...
To assess the efficacy of a b-galactomannan oligosaccharide (ß-GMOS) for the control of Salmonella i...
Salmonella carriage in pigs is a significant food safety issue and low-cost\ud control measures may ...
Butyrate has been used extensively as a feed additive to improve gut health and to decrease Salmonel...
In this study, the effect of 3 different intervention strategies on the transmission of Salmonella i...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of the acidification of pelleted feed on the...
Each category of pigs is susceptible to diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria, which negatively ref...
A field trial on a commercial pig farm was carried out to assess the efficacy of the addition in the...
A field trial on a commercial pig farm was carried out to assess the efficacy of the addition in the...
This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of commercially available sodium butyrate to contr...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>For satisfactory Salmonella control, good biosecurity along ...
Background: For satisfactory Salmonella control, good biosecurity along the pork production chain is...
Salmonella spp. is one of the worldwide leading causes of food-borne illnesses for which the inclusi...
Salmonella sp. are a leading cause of gastro-intestinal disease in humans with tens of millions of h...
Salmonella carriage in pigs is a significant food safety issue and low-cost control measures may pr...
This study builds on the results of a previous study in which six commercial feed products based on ...
To assess the efficacy of a b-galactomannan oligosaccharide (ß-GMOS) for the control of Salmonella i...
Salmonella carriage in pigs is a significant food safety issue and low-cost\ud control measures may ...
Butyrate has been used extensively as a feed additive to improve gut health and to decrease Salmonel...
In this study, the effect of 3 different intervention strategies on the transmission of Salmonella i...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of the acidification of pelleted feed on the...
Each category of pigs is susceptible to diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria, which negatively ref...