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Volume 15 : Issue 3, September 2025
(Article/Guidline)
... Evaluation of Broiler Chicken Farmers’ Knowledge and
Antibiotic
Usage Practices and the Resistance of Staphylococcus spp. in Bali, Indonesia Research Paper Evaluation ...
2.
Volume 15 : Issue 2, June 2025
(Article/Guidline)
... pii: S2322455X2500016-15 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.36380/jwpr.2025.16 ABSTRACT: Bacillus spp. are a natural alternative to
antibiotic
therapy and are most suitable for use as probiotic feed additives ...
3.
Volume 14 : Issue 4, December 2024
(Article/Guidline)
... text-PDF] [Crossref Metadata] [Scopus] [Export from ePrints]
Antibiotic
Resistance Pattern of Escherichia coli Isolated from Layer Chicken in Bali-Indonesia Research ...
4.
Volume 14 : Issue 3, September 2024
(Article/Guidline)
... and
Antibiotic
Resistance of Pasteurella multocida Isolated from Infected Layer Chickens in West Java, Indonesia Research Paper Identification and
Antibiotic
Resistance of Pasteurella multocida ...
5.
Volume 14 : Issue 2, June 2024
(Article/Guidline)
... Quail [Full text-PDF] [Crossref Metadata] [Scopus] [Export from ePrints] Enterobacteriaceae
Antibiotic
Resistance Identification in Slender-billed Gull Species Migrating to Libya ...
6.
Volume 12: No. 1, 2023
(Article/Guidline)
... due to their toxicokinetics. Silver and gold NPs emerge as potential alternatives to
antibiotic
s and could solve the resistance problem of microorganisms to
antibiotic
s. Other important NPs used in poultry ...
7.
Volume 13 : Issue 4, December 2023
(Article/Guidline)
... Stress, Turkey [Full text-PDF] [Crossref Metadata] [Scopus] [Export from ePrints] Eucalyptus globulus as an Alternative to
Antibiotic
s for Isa brown Laying Hens during the Starter ...
8.
Volume 13 : Issue 3, September 2023
(Article/Guidline)
... have similar properties but are limited in usage due to their toxicokinetics. Silver and gold NPs emerge as potential alternatives to
antibiotic
s and could solve the resistance problem of microorganisms ...
9.
Volume 13 : Issue 2, June 2023
(Article/Guidline)
... or effective
antibiotic
treatment due to the rapid development of
antibiotic
resistance. Therefore, strict biosecurity measures play a crucial role in preventing Campylobacter infection in commercial poultry. ...
10.
Volume 13 : Issue 1, March 2023
(Article/Guidline)
... use of essential oils (EOs) in animal feeding has gained attention as a potential
antibiotic
growth promoter replacement over the past two decades. The current study aimed to determine the impact of three ...
11.
Volume 12 : Issue 4, December 2022
(Article/Guidline)
... including probiotics, prebiotics, and synbiotics, as a way to support production efficiency and cope with the increasing limitations to the use of
antibiotic
s. In poultry, however, most studies on these ...
12.
Volume 12 : Issue 3, September 2022
(Article/Guidline)
... greatly influence broiler chickens’ performance and may alternate the use of
antibiotic
s in the poultry sector. The study investigated the effects of local natural herbs on Ross 308 broiler chickens’ physical ...
13.
Volume 12 : Issue 2, June 2022
(Article/Guidline)
... nutrient digestibility. In conclusion, controlling the ratio of fiber fraction in broiler chickens feed can improve broiler performance in the non-
antibiotic
growth promoters era. Keywords: Broilers chickens, ...
14.
Volume 12 : Issue 1, March 2022
(Article/Guidline)
... be used as a growth promoter for laying ducks to replace commercial
antibiotic
products. Keywords: Albumen,
Antibiotic
, Growth promoter, Isolate, Probiotic, Silage [Full text-PDF] [Scopus] [Export from ...
15.
Volume 11 : Issue 3, September 2021
(Article/Guidline)
... of
Antibiotic
Growth Promoters (AGPs) in food animals. The present study evaluated the efficacy of a PFA in broiler chickens diets on growth performance and digestibility parameters. A total of 880 male ...
16.
Volume 11 : Issue 2, June 2021
(Article/Guidline)
... Detection of the time required to reach the maximum concentration in the organs promotes better prediction of
antibiotic
s activity for the treatment of infectious diseases in broiler chickens. The current ...
17.
Volume 11 : Issue 1, March 2021
(Article/Guidline)
... chicks, which were divided into five groups, namely A (healthy control), B (infected without treatment), C (infected and treated with
antibiotic
), D (infected and treated with L. casei), and E (initially ...
18.
Volume 10 : Issue 3, September 2020
(Article/Guidline)
... The results of experimental research revealed that mushrooms crude extracts had no significant effects on the growth performance of broiler chickens. Keywords:
Antibiotic
, Broiler performance, Extract, ...
19.
ICEPF - February 2020
(Article/Guidline)
... of Adverse Effects of
Antibiotic
s on Broiler Chickens Berghiche A, Khenenou T, Bouzid R, Rahem S, Labied I and Boulebda N. J. World Poult. Res. 10(2S): 145-150, 2020; pii: S2322455X2000019-10; ...
20.
Volume 10 : Issue 4, December 2020
(Article/Guidline)
... using biotic or natural products, such as phytobiotics (phytogenics or botanicals) have received a great attention as
antibiotic
substitutes. The use of phytobiotics or their constituents have been considered ...
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