Selected article for: "diarrhea cause and Enterotoxigenic coli"

Author: Lee, In Kyu; Kye, Yoon Chul; Kim, Girak; Kim, Han Wool; Gu, Min Jeong; Umboh, Johnny; Maaruf, Kartini; Kim, Sung Woo; Yun, Cheol-Heui
Title: Stress, Nutrition, and Intestinal Immune Responses in Pigs — A Review
  • Document date: 2016_5_12
  • ID: j6cyu1id_15
    Snippet: E. coli is gram-negative, enteric bacteria composed of several strains, although some are pathogenic most are commensal. Pathogenic E. coli, also called enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC), has been known to cause diarrhea accompanied by dehydration, inhibition of the feed conversion and growth performance. It was also reported that ETEC shortened the length of villus and the depth of crypt of small intestine. It also inhibited the expression of TJ of.....
    Document: E. coli is gram-negative, enteric bacteria composed of several strains, although some are pathogenic most are commensal. Pathogenic E. coli, also called enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC), has been known to cause diarrhea accompanied by dehydration, inhibition of the feed conversion and growth performance. It was also reported that ETEC shortened the length of villus and the depth of crypt of small intestine. It also inhibited the expression of TJ of intestinal epithelial cells by loosening the epithelial barrier. Supplementation of Lactobacillus plantarum (Yang et al., 2014) , Saccharaomyces cerevisiae boulardii (Collier et al., 2011) , chitosan or vasoactive intestinal peptide (Xu et al., 2014) has been reported to alleviate the infection stress of ETEC.

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