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The developing pig respiratory microbiome harbors strains antagonistic to common respiratory pathogens.

Abel A VlasblomBirgitta DuimShriram PatelRoosmarijn E C LuikenDaniel Crespo-PiazueloJulia EckenbergerChloe E HuseyinPeadar G LawlorChristian ElendJaap A WagenaarMarcus J ClaessonAldert L Zomer
Published in: mSystems (2024)
Our study on the nasal microbiota development in piglets across farms in three European countries found that the microbiomes developed similarly in all locations. Additionally, we observed that the colonization of porcine pathogens was either positively or negatively associated with the presence of other bacterial species. These findings enhance our knowledge of co-colonizing species in the nasal cavity and the identified microbial interactions that can be explored for the development of interventions to control pathogens in porcine husbandry.
Keyphrases
  • gram negative
  • antimicrobial resistance
  • healthcare
  • escherichia coli
  • multidrug resistant
  • chronic rhinosinusitis
  • physical activity
  • respiratory tract