The impact of intestinal viruses

07-06-2016 | | |
"It is difficult to determine whether developing vaccins is an  economically efficient option to combat intestinal virusses.  Particularly because of the many mixed infections," explains Dr De Wit. [Photo: Michel Zoeter]
"It is difficult to determine whether developing vaccins is an economically efficient option to combat intestinal virusses. Particularly because of the many mixed infections," explains Dr De Wit. [Photo: Michel Zoeter]
Intestinal health is a complex issue. Chicken guts are often infected by more than one intestinal virus type at the same time, a fact that makes dealing with intestinal viruses challenging. Yet, it is worthwhile, as gut health has an immediate effect on technical results. Intestinal viruses affect the intestinal epithelium in the chicken’s gut, impacting the absorption rate of nutrients and feed intake. As feed is by far the largest cost item at the poultry holding, feed efficiency is of utmo


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