2022
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2022.1039774
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Spotty liver disease adversely affect the gut microbiota of layers hen

Abstract: Spotty Liver Disease (SLD) is a serious infectious disease which occurs mainly in laying chickens in free range production systems. SLD outbreaks can increase mortality and decrease egg production of chickens, adversely impact welfare and cause economic hardship for poultry producers. The bacterium Campylobacter hepaticus is the primary cause of the disease. This study aimed to identify the effects of C. hepaticus on chicken gut microbiota and gut structure. Three C. hepaticus strains (HV10T, NSW44L and QLD19L… Show more

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“…This is suggestive of the variability in virulence of C. hepaticus strains. When assessing the degree of pathogenicity of different C. hepaticus strains, we found that the QLD19L isolated form Queensland was less pathogenic than the NSW44L strain isolated from New South Wales ( 27 ). Although SLD specific PCR can detect both C. hepaticus and C. bilis , whether SLD-ELISA2 can detect anti-FHA antibodies produced from C. bilis infection needs to be experimentally determined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This is suggestive of the variability in virulence of C. hepaticus strains. When assessing the degree of pathogenicity of different C. hepaticus strains, we found that the QLD19L isolated form Queensland was less pathogenic than the NSW44L strain isolated from New South Wales ( 27 ). Although SLD specific PCR can detect both C. hepaticus and C. bilis , whether SLD-ELISA2 can detect anti-FHA antibodies produced from C. bilis infection needs to be experimentally determined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%