The complexity of the microbial population of the animal gastro-intestinal trac has been recognised long ago. However, thus far, investigations have been limited to a few major groups, considered to be dominating, and pathogens that are detrimental and may case diseases and concomitant financial losses in the production animal. Thanks to the latest developments, including improved micriological detection and sampling techniques, and the application of molecular tools to monitor the presence of specific strains in the intestine, our knowlede has increased rapidly in recent years. In addition, new approaches towards improving and/or stabilising animal health, are addressed, with special emphasis on probiotics, and also with regard to the use ...
<p>Salmonella enterica is a leading cause of food borne illness. Recent studies have shown that S. e...
The objectives of this thesis were (1) to explore a possible link between the intestinal\ud microbio...
The intestinal tract of humans and animals is colonized by trillions of microorganisms that constitu...
Maximising the ability of piglets to survive exposure to pathogens is essential to reduce early pigl...
The gastrointestinal tract is a critical place where the immune system concentrates many of its prot...
Starting at birth, the intestinal microbiota of piglets develops rapidly from a simple to a more sta...
The chapter presents a discussion on intestinal fermentation, including dietary and microbial intera...
Abstract In addition to its value in meat production, the pig is an interesting animal model for hum...
It is evident that quantitative information on different microbial groups and their contribution in ...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract of humans and animals is colonized by microorganisms immediately aft...
Reports highlighting the positive effects of probiotics on the performance of pigs or on in vitro tr...
Keywords: GI tract, microbiota, pig, PITChip, weaning The gastrointestinal (GI) tract of pigs is c...
<div><p>Microbiota plays an important role in the homeostasis of the gastrointestinal tract. Underst...
The study of gut microbiota and its effects on hosts has emerged as an essential component of host h...
Fully understanding the dynamic distribution of the gut microbiota in pigs is essential, as gut micr...
<p>Salmonella enterica is a leading cause of food borne illness. Recent studies have shown that S. e...
The objectives of this thesis were (1) to explore a possible link between the intestinal\ud microbio...
The intestinal tract of humans and animals is colonized by trillions of microorganisms that constitu...
Maximising the ability of piglets to survive exposure to pathogens is essential to reduce early pigl...
The gastrointestinal tract is a critical place where the immune system concentrates many of its prot...
Starting at birth, the intestinal microbiota of piglets develops rapidly from a simple to a more sta...
The chapter presents a discussion on intestinal fermentation, including dietary and microbial intera...
Abstract In addition to its value in meat production, the pig is an interesting animal model for hum...
It is evident that quantitative information on different microbial groups and their contribution in ...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract of humans and animals is colonized by microorganisms immediately aft...
Reports highlighting the positive effects of probiotics on the performance of pigs or on in vitro tr...
Keywords: GI tract, microbiota, pig, PITChip, weaning The gastrointestinal (GI) tract of pigs is c...
<div><p>Microbiota plays an important role in the homeostasis of the gastrointestinal tract. Underst...
The study of gut microbiota and its effects on hosts has emerged as an essential component of host h...
Fully understanding the dynamic distribution of the gut microbiota in pigs is essential, as gut micr...
<p>Salmonella enterica is a leading cause of food borne illness. Recent studies have shown that S. e...
The objectives of this thesis were (1) to explore a possible link between the intestinal\ud microbio...
The intestinal tract of humans and animals is colonized by trillions of microorganisms that constitu...