Coccidiosis is an economically significant protozoan disease and an intracellular parasite that significantly impacts poultry production. The gastrointestinal tract microbiota plays a central role in host health and metabolism, and these microbes enhance chickens’ immune systems and nutrient absorption. In this study, we analyzed the abundance and diversity of microbiota of the jejunum and cecum of a dual-purpose indigenous Horro chicken following Eimeria maxima infection. We compared microbial abundance, composition, and diversity at the 4- and 7- days post-infection using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. We obtained, on average, 147,742 and 132,986 high-quality sequences per sample for jejunum and cecum content, respectively. Firmicutes, Proteob...
Abstract Background Salmonella enterica, serovar Enteritidis (S. Enteritidis), an important zoonotic...
The intestinal microbiota of the chicken plays a central role in enhancing nutrient absorption and a...
Recent advances in the technology available for culture-independent methods for identification and e...
Coccidiosis is an economically significant protozoan disease and an intracellular parasite that sign...
Coccidiosis is an economically significant protozoan disease and an intracellular parasite that sign...
Eimeria species cause the intestinal disease coccidiosis, most notably in poultry. While the direct ...
Eimeria species cause the intestinal disease coccidiosis, most notably in poultry. While the direct ...
<div><p><i>Eimeria</i> species cause the intestinal disease coccidiosis, most notably in poultry. Wh...
Eimeria species cause the intestinal disease coccidiosis, most notably in poultry. While the direct ...
Eimeria species cause the intestinal disease coccidiosis, most notably in poultry. While the direct ...
International audienceIntroduction Coccidiosis, a disease caused by intestinal apicomplexan parasite...
Gut microbiota contributes to animal health. However, identifying which microorganisms or associated...
The microbial communities inhabiting the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of chickens are essential for ...
Abstract Background Intestinal microbiota is critical for maintaining animal health and homeostasis....
Poster P55International audienceCoccidiosis is caused by the parasite Eimeria, the first parasite in...
Abstract Background Salmonella enterica, serovar Enteritidis (S. Enteritidis), an important zoonotic...
The intestinal microbiota of the chicken plays a central role in enhancing nutrient absorption and a...
Recent advances in the technology available for culture-independent methods for identification and e...
Coccidiosis is an economically significant protozoan disease and an intracellular parasite that sign...
Coccidiosis is an economically significant protozoan disease and an intracellular parasite that sign...
Eimeria species cause the intestinal disease coccidiosis, most notably in poultry. While the direct ...
Eimeria species cause the intestinal disease coccidiosis, most notably in poultry. While the direct ...
<div><p><i>Eimeria</i> species cause the intestinal disease coccidiosis, most notably in poultry. Wh...
Eimeria species cause the intestinal disease coccidiosis, most notably in poultry. While the direct ...
Eimeria species cause the intestinal disease coccidiosis, most notably in poultry. While the direct ...
International audienceIntroduction Coccidiosis, a disease caused by intestinal apicomplexan parasite...
Gut microbiota contributes to animal health. However, identifying which microorganisms or associated...
The microbial communities inhabiting the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of chickens are essential for ...
Abstract Background Intestinal microbiota is critical for maintaining animal health and homeostasis....
Poster P55International audienceCoccidiosis is caused by the parasite Eimeria, the first parasite in...
Abstract Background Salmonella enterica, serovar Enteritidis (S. Enteritidis), an important zoonotic...
The intestinal microbiota of the chicken plays a central role in enhancing nutrient absorption and a...
Recent advances in the technology available for culture-independent methods for identification and e...