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Fecal microbiota dynamics and its relationship to diarrhea and health in dairy calves.

Hongwei ChenYalu LiuKailang HuangBin YangYuanyuan ZhangZhongtang YuJiakun Wang
Published in: Journal of animal science and biotechnology (2022)
Taken together, our results suggest that the dynamic successions of calf gut microbiota and the interactions among some bacteria could influence calf diarrhea, and some species of Prevotella might be the core microbiota in both neonatal and weaning calves, while species of Muribaculaceae might be the core microbiota in weaning calves for preventing calf diarrhea. Some ASVs affiliated with Prevotella_2 (ASV4 and ASV26), Prevotella_9 (ASV43), Alloprevotella (AVS14), unclassified Muribaculaceae (ASV28 and ASV44), UBA1819 (ASV151), Ruminococcaceae_UCG-005 (ASV254), and Barnesiella (ASV497) might be proper probiotics for preventing calf diarrhea whereas Clostridium_sensu_stricto_1 (ASV48) might be the biomarker for diarrhea risk in specific commercial farms.
Keyphrases
  • irritable bowel syndrome
  • clostridium difficile
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  • genetic diversity