2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2015.09.015
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Drinking water application of Denagard® Tiamulin for control of Brachyspira pilosicoli infection of laying poultry

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“…Susceptibilities of isolates from chickens are similar to those found with pigs (217,218). Tiamulin and lincomycin are the most commonly used antimicrobials for the control of AIS (64,132,219), although to avoid toxicity, tiamulin should not be used in combination with the commonly used ionophores such as monensin, salinomycin, or narasin. Effective longterm control of AIS in breeding flocks may require regular treatments with courses of antimicrobials, for example, given at 1-to 2-month intervals, together with thorough housecleaning and implementation of strict biosecurity measures designed to prevent spread of infection between houses.…”
Section: Antimicrobialsmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…Susceptibilities of isolates from chickens are similar to those found with pigs (217,218). Tiamulin and lincomycin are the most commonly used antimicrobials for the control of AIS (64,132,219), although to avoid toxicity, tiamulin should not be used in combination with the commonly used ionophores such as monensin, salinomycin, or narasin. Effective longterm control of AIS in breeding flocks may require regular treatments with courses of antimicrobials, for example, given at 1-to 2-month intervals, together with thorough housecleaning and implementation of strict biosecurity measures designed to prevent spread of infection between houses.…”
Section: Antimicrobialsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Lymphoid hyperplasia with proliferation of ellipsoid macrophages and germinal centers and the presence of pyknotic and karyorrhectic debris also was observed in the spleens of the birds (83). In a subsequent experiment, B. pilosicoli again was identified in the livers and spleens of chickens that were infected by the oral route (132).…”
Section: Observations In Natural and Experimental Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…However, treatment is commonly achieved using antibiotics such as linco-spectin and tiamulin at 25 mg/kg of body weight per day, although this dosage regimen is derived from studies in pigs. Recently, we investigated the optimum dose to treat laying hens and demonstrated that 250 ppm given in drinking water over 3 days reduce infection significantly, but the bacterium was still detectable at the end of the study (3 weeks after the end of the treatment) ( 71 ). Notwithstanding the use of antibiotic for intervention, it remains crucial to find alternative solutions to prevent AIS to protect animal welfare and consumers.…”
Section: Antibiotics: a Controversial Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the cause for symptoms such as weight loss and decreased egg production are still unclear. In a recent study [15], the efficiency of three doses of Tiamulin™ to treat laying hens orally challenged with B. pilosicoli B2904 was evaluated and revealed that infection was associated with decreased growth rate and that birds treated with Tiamulin™ recovered from infection regardless of the dose used while weight maintenance was only observed in response to the two highest doses. Furthermore, Tiamulin™ reduced significantly other infection-associated symptoms as well as systemic spread of B. pilosicoli .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the host and its gut microbiota). In this paper, we present results obtained following the analysis of biopsy and biofluid samples collected during the previous study [15]. To evaluate host systemic metabolic response to infection and antibiotic treatment we used 1 H-NMR-based metabolomics that allows a non-targeted evaluation of metabolic fluctuations occurring in biological systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%