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Dissection of the cecal microbial community in chickens after Eimeria tenella infection.

Hong-Liang ChenXin-Yu ZhaoGuang-Xun ZhaoHai-Bin HuangHao-Rui LiChun-Wei ShiWen-Tao YangYan-Long JiangJian-Zhong WangLi-Ping YeQuan ZhaoChun-Feng WangGui-Lian Yang
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2020)
Eimeria tenella disrupts the integrity of the cecal microbiota and could promote the establishment and growth of potentially pathogenic bacteria. Defining bacterial populations affected by coccidial infection might help identify bacterial markers for intestinal disease as well as populations or species that could be beneficial in maintaining and restoring gut homeostasis during and after infection with E. tenella.
Keyphrases
  • microbial community
  • heat stress