Gastrointestinal health and function in weaned pigs : A review of feeding strategies to control post-weaning diarrhoea without using in-feed antimicrobial compounds
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 62 - Review of books or of software (or similar publications/items) › peer-review
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Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 207-237 |
Journal / Publication | Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition |
Volume | 97 |
Issue number | 2 |
Online published | 14 Mar 2012 |
Publication status | Published - Apr 2013 |
Externally published | Yes |
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Abstract
Summary: For the last several decades, antimicrobial compounds have been used to promote piglet growth at weaning through the prevention of subclinical and clinical disease. There are, however, increasing concerns in relation to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains and the potential of these and associated resistance genes to impact on human health. As a consequence, European Union (EU) banned the use of antibiotics as growth promoters in swine and livestock production on 1 January 2006. Furthermore, minerals such as zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu) are not feasible alternatives/replacements to antibiotics because their excretion is a possible threat to the environment. Consequently, there is a need to develop feeding programs to serve as a means for controlling problems associated with the weaning transition without using antimicrobial compounds. This review, therefore, is focused on some of nutritional strategies that are known to improve structure and function of gastrointestinal tract and (or) promote post-weaning growth with special emphasis on probiotics, prebiotics, organic acids, trace minerals and dietary protein source and level.
Research Area(s)
- Antimicrobial growth promoters, Dietary protein level, Dietary protein source, Organic acids, Pigs, Post-weaning diarrhoea, Prebiotics, Probiotics, Trace minerals
Citation Format(s)
Gastrointestinal health and function in weaned pigs: A review of feeding strategies to control post-weaning diarrhoea without using in-feed antimicrobial compounds. / Heo, J. M.; Opapeju, F. O.; Pluske, J. R. et al.
In: Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, Vol. 97, No. 2, 04.2013, p. 207-237.
In: Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, Vol. 97, No. 2, 04.2013, p. 207-237.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 62 - Review of books or of software (or similar publications/items) › peer-review