A Review of Approaches Targeting the Replacement of Coccidiostat Application in Poultry Production

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Autor(a) principal: Barbour,EK
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Ayyash,DB, Iyer,A, Harakeh,S, Kumosani,T
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2015000400405
Resumo: ABSTRACT The classical and the most commonly used approach for the prevention of coccidiosis in chickens is the incorporation of synthetic coccidiostats into their feed during the first weeks of their life. This approach has been challenged by consumers, objecting against residual antimicrobials and drug resistant microorganisms that may contaminate poultry products. Moreover, the coccidiostat application approach has been challenged in the last decade by the emerging regulations in the developed world, targeting the cessation of such a practice. The pressures from the consumers as well as from regulation agencies resulted in a great need for alternative methods to reduce, or completely replace the use of coccidiostats in modern chicken production. This replacement requires seeking for safer products that do not have any negative impact on the consumer's health. Such products are very much in demand, especially in organic poultry farming. The purpose of this review is to present approaches for the replacement of coccidiostat application in chickens through improvements in poultry house management, research in vaccine developments, and application of holistic natural products for the prevention of the economic losses resulting from coccidiosis.
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title A Review of Approaches Targeting the Replacement of Coccidiostat Application in Poultry Production
spellingShingle A Review of Approaches Targeting the Replacement of Coccidiostat Application in Poultry Production
Barbour,EK
Coccidiostat replacement
new approaches
title_short A Review of Approaches Targeting the Replacement of Coccidiostat Application in Poultry Production
title_full A Review of Approaches Targeting the Replacement of Coccidiostat Application in Poultry Production
title_fullStr A Review of Approaches Targeting the Replacement of Coccidiostat Application in Poultry Production
title_full_unstemmed A Review of Approaches Targeting the Replacement of Coccidiostat Application in Poultry Production
title_sort A Review of Approaches Targeting the Replacement of Coccidiostat Application in Poultry Production
author Barbour,EK
author_facet Barbour,EK
Ayyash,DB
Iyer,A
Harakeh,S
Kumosani,T
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Iyer,A
Harakeh,S
Kumosani,T
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Ayyash,DB
Iyer,A
Harakeh,S
Kumosani,T
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coccidiostat replacement
new approaches
topic Coccidiostat replacement
new approaches
description ABSTRACT The classical and the most commonly used approach for the prevention of coccidiosis in chickens is the incorporation of synthetic coccidiostats into their feed during the first weeks of their life. This approach has been challenged by consumers, objecting against residual antimicrobials and drug resistant microorganisms that may contaminate poultry products. Moreover, the coccidiostat application approach has been challenged in the last decade by the emerging regulations in the developed world, targeting the cessation of such a practice. The pressures from the consumers as well as from regulation agencies resulted in a great need for alternative methods to reduce, or completely replace the use of coccidiostats in modern chicken production. This replacement requires seeking for safer products that do not have any negative impact on the consumer's health. Such products are very much in demand, especially in organic poultry farming. The purpose of this review is to present approaches for the replacement of coccidiostat application in chickens through improvements in poultry house management, research in vaccine developments, and application of holistic natural products for the prevention of the economic losses resulting from coccidiosis.
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