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21.
Volume 10 : Issue 2, June 2020
(Article/Guidline)
... tetracycline resistance (Tcr) (tet A, B, C, D, E, G, H, K, L, M, O, S, P, Q and X), virulence [cytotoxic (RTX-like toxin, gtxA) and fimbrial (flfA)] genes and
antibiotic
resistance in G. anatis isolates. ...
22.
Volume 10 : Issue 1, March 2020
(Article/Guidline)
... treatments were not given
antibiotic
s. Results showed that the growth of E. coli was more inhibited by the various extracts irrespective of the methods of extraction. Weights were significantly influenced ...
23.
Volume 9 : Issue 4, December 2019
(Article/Guidline)
... ABSTRACT: The use of
antibiotic
s as growth promoters in food animals has been banned due to the residual effects on final consumers which could lead to human health issues. The aim of the present study ...
24.
Volume 9 : Issue 2, June 2019
(Article/Guidline)
... A Meta-Analysis on
Antibiotic
Residues in Meat of Broiler Chickens in Developing Countries. Berghiche A, Khenenou T and Labiad I. J. World Poult. Res. 9(2): 89-97; pii: S2322455X1900012-9 DOI: ...
25.
Volume 9 : Issue 1, March 2019
(Article/Guidline)
... ABSTRACT Probiotics are currently under investing the most valuable substances alternative to
antibiotic
growth promoters in poultry breeding practice. This research was performed to evaluate the ...
26.
Volume 8 : Issue 4, December 2018
(Article/Guidline)
... Research Paper
Antibiotic
s Resistance in Broiler Chicken from the Farm to the Table in Eastern Algeria. Berghiche A, Khenenou T and Labiad I. J. World Poult. Res. 8(4): 95-99, 2018; pii: ...
27.
Volume 8 : Issue 3, September 2018
(Article/Guidline)
... oils have a stronger antibacterial effect than tetracycline. So, after the complementary studies, some of these herbal plants can be suggested as alternatives to
antibiotic
s for treating infections caused ...
28.
Volume 7 : Issue 3, September 2017
(Article/Guidline)
... Arain M, Abd El-Hack M-E, Emam M and Ahmed Bhutto Z. J. World Poult. Res. 7(3): 94-103; pii: S2322455X1700012-7 ABSTRACT: The European Union banned using all prophylactic
antibiotic
s as growth promoters ...
29.
Volume 7 : Issue 2, June 2017
(Article/Guidline)
... Gopala Krishna Murthy TR and Vijayanand T. J. World Poult. Res. 7(2): 48-56; pii: S2322455X1700007-7 ABSTRACT: Many herbal supplements are tested for theirs efficacy in poultry to replace the
antibiotic
...
30.
Volume 7 : Issue 1, March 2017
(Article/Guidline)
... as Alternative to
Antibiotic
Growth Promoter for Broiler Chicken Kana JR, Mube KH, Ngouana Tadjong R, Tsafong F, Komguep R, Yangoue A and Teguia A. J. World Poult. Res. 7(1): 27-34; pii: S2322455X1700005-7 ...
31.
Volume 6 : Issue 4, December 2016
(Article/Guidline)
... Mona EMY, Hamada AA and Ahmed RE. J. World Poult. Res. 6(4): 191-198; pii: S2322455X1600023-6 ABSTRACT:
Antibiotic
growth promoters were widely used to improve broiler performance however with ...
32.
Volume 6 : Issue 3, September 2016
(Article/Guidline)
... regard to the microbial growth and to enhance freshness and shelf-life of edible food items. This characteristic of microbial growth inhibition of OA also makes them suitable replacement to
antibiotic
...
33.
Volume 5 : Issue 3, September 2015
(Article/Guidline)
Previous issue | Next issue | Archive Volume 5 (3); September 25, 2015 [XML] Research Paper
Antibiotic
Resistance of Salmonella in Poultry Farms of Mauritius. Phagoo L, Neetoo H. J. World's ...
34.
Volume 5 : Issue 2, June 2015
(Article/Guidline)
... chickens in El-Behera governorate, Egypt. The molecular identification of the genes of different toxins for the isolated C. Perfringens as well as the in-vitro and the in-vivo
antibiotic
sensitivity testing ...
35.
Volume 4 : Issue 1, March 2014
(Article/Guidline)
... twenty eight 44-wk-old Isa Brown layers were randomly divided into 2 groups with 64 laying hens or layers in two groups. Layers in first group were fed with commercial feed as
antibiotic
contained diets; ...
36.
Volume 3 : Issue 2, June 2013
(Article/Guidline)
... not show any symptoms of drowsiness, off feed which is usually observed in
antibiotic
treatment. The results showed that A.CRD can replace
antibiotic
therapy. Hence, this herbal formulation can be used ...
37.
Volume 2 : Issue 2, June 2012
(Article/Guidline)
... based on maize and soybean meal and the experimental group was fed with the same control feed without
antibiotic
and coccidiostatic and supplemented with Fenugreek seeds at (3g/kg of feed). Fenugreek seeds ...
38.
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...
Antibiotic
, Salmonellosis, Heat Stress, Biosecurity, Acetaminophen, Cellular Immunity, Cryopreservation, Autoclave, Vitamin, Selenium, Feed additives, Feed intake, Performance, Sorghum, Maize, Metabolic ...
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