Alternativas de origen biológico con impacto en la Microbiota Intestinal. Una revisión frente a la infección por Salmonella Spp en aves de corral.
La salmonelosis aviar comprende la tifosis aviar y la pulorosis, causadas por Salmonella Gallinarum y Salmonella Pullorum respectivamente. Estas enfermedades son de especial cuidado ya que su aparición en un galpón supone sacrificar todo el lote de aves, llevando así a pérdidas económicas. Para prev...
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Ramos Porras, Thalia Verónica
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Salmonella
Aves de corral.
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Salmonella Gallinarum
Salmonella Pullorum
Prebióticos
Probióticos
Producción aviar
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Alternativas de origen biológico con impacto en la Microbiota Intestinal. Una revisión frente a la infección por Salmonella Spp en aves de corral. |
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Alternativas de origen biológico con impacto en la Microbiota Intestinal. Una revisión frente a la infección por Salmonella Spp en aves de corral. |
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Alternativas de origen biológico con impacto en la Microbiota Intestinal. Una revisión frente a la infección por Salmonella Spp en aves de corral. Microbiota intestinal Salmonella Aves de corral. Enfermedades Salmonella Gallinarum Salmonella Pullorum Prebióticos Probióticos Producción aviar |
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Alternativas de origen biológico con impacto en la Microbiota Intestinal. Una revisión frente a la infección por Salmonella Spp en aves de corral. |
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Alternativas de origen biológico con impacto en la Microbiota Intestinal. Una revisión frente a la infección por Salmonella Spp en aves de corral. |
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Alternativas de origen biológico con impacto en la Microbiota Intestinal. Una revisión frente a la infección por Salmonella Spp en aves de corral. |
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Alternativas de origen biológico con impacto en la Microbiota Intestinal. Una revisión frente a la infección por Salmonella Spp en aves de corral. |
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Alternativas de origen biológico con impacto en la Microbiota Intestinal. Una revisión frente a la infección por Salmonella Spp en aves de corral. |
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Ramos Porras, Thalia Verónica |
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Rosas Arango, Sonia Marcela |
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Ramos Porras, Thalia Verónica |
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Microbiota intestinal Salmonella Aves de corral. Enfermedades |
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Microbiota intestinal Salmonella Aves de corral. Enfermedades Salmonella Gallinarum Salmonella Pullorum Prebióticos Probióticos Producción aviar |
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Salmonella Gallinarum Salmonella Pullorum Prebióticos Probióticos Producción aviar |
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La salmonelosis aviar comprende la tifosis aviar y la pulorosis, causadas por Salmonella Gallinarum y Salmonella Pullorum respectivamente. Estas enfermedades son de especial cuidado ya que su aparición en un galpón supone sacrificar todo el lote de aves, llevando así a pérdidas económicas. Para prevenir estas enfermedades y otras de carácter bacteriano, se suelen administrar antibióticos a dosis subterapeuticas como tratamiento profiláctico y adicionalmente, para promover el crecimiento del ave; generando una exposición prolongada a los mismos, lo que favorece la aparición de cepas resistentes al afectar la microbiota intestinal y lo que pone en riesgo la salud pública. Esta monografía tiene como objetivo identificar a través de una revisión sistemática las alternativas de origen biológico con impacto en la microbiota intestinal frente a la infección por Salmonella spp en aves de corral por medio de la generación de ecuaciones de búsqueda en la base de datos ScopusTM para establecer mapas de palabras en una ventana de observación de 10 años, comprendidos entre 2011 y 2020. Los resultados mostraron que durante esta última década se ha profundizado ampliamente en la respuesta inmune a estos serovares para facilitar la búsqueda de alternativas de control, adicionalmente, los probióticos han sido más estudiados que los prebióticos y el serovar Pullorum cuenta con mucha menos bibliografía en cuanto a alternativas de control. Así, el interés por la protección intestinal biológica ha tomado fuerza en los últimos años, por lo que es importante profundizar en las posibilidades de tipo biológico por las múltiples ventajas que tienen con respecto a los antibióticos. |
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Rosas Arango, Sonia Marcelab458c47c82a292935f881a4cdeae0af2600Ramos Porras, Thalia Verónicaa0922ccf8d4f9b938875354626eaa2866002021-09-13T20:59:38Z2021-09-13T20:59:38Z2021-05-07https://repositorio.unicolmayor.edu.co/handle/unicolmayor/2841La salmonelosis aviar comprende la tifosis aviar y la pulorosis, causadas por Salmonella Gallinarum y Salmonella Pullorum respectivamente. Estas enfermedades son de especial cuidado ya que su aparición en un galpón supone sacrificar todo el lote de aves, llevando así a pérdidas económicas. Para prevenir estas enfermedades y otras de carácter bacteriano, se suelen administrar antibióticos a dosis subterapeuticas como tratamiento profiláctico y adicionalmente, para promover el crecimiento del ave; generando una exposición prolongada a los mismos, lo que favorece la aparición de cepas resistentes al afectar la microbiota intestinal y lo que pone en riesgo la salud pública. Esta monografía tiene como objetivo identificar a través de una revisión sistemática las alternativas de origen biológico con impacto en la microbiota intestinal frente a la infección por Salmonella spp en aves de corral por medio de la generación de ecuaciones de búsqueda en la base de datos ScopusTM para establecer mapas de palabras en una ventana de observación de 10 años, comprendidos entre 2011 y 2020. Los resultados mostraron que durante esta última década se ha profundizado ampliamente en la respuesta inmune a estos serovares para facilitar la búsqueda de alternativas de control, adicionalmente, los probióticos han sido más estudiados que los prebióticos y el serovar Pullorum cuenta con mucha menos bibliografía en cuanto a alternativas de control. Así, el interés por la protección intestinal biológica ha tomado fuerza en los últimos años, por lo que es importante profundizar en las posibilidades de tipo biológico por las múltiples ventajas que tienen con respecto a los antibióticos.1. INTRODUCCIÓN 1 2. OBJETIVOS 4 2.1 OBJETIVO GENERAL 4 2.2 OBJETIVOS ESPECÍFICOS 4 3. ANTECEDENTES 5 4. MARCO TEÓRICO 11 4.1. GENERALIDADES DE LA SALMONELOSIS AVIAR 11 4.1.1. Estructura y antigenicidad 12 4.1.2. Epidemiología 12 4.1.3. Transmisión, patogénesis y respuesta inmune 13 4.2 MECANISMOS DE CONTROL DE LA SALMONELOSIS AVIAR 16 4.2.1. Vigilancia de las aves 16 4.2.2 Medidas de prevención 19 4.2.3 Mecanismos de prevención para galpones positivos en Colombia 20 4.3 CADENA DE PRODUCCIÓN AVÍCOLA Y DATOS DE PRODUCCIÓN EN COLOMBIA 21 4.4 ESTIMULO DE PROTECCIÓN EN EL INTESTINO POR MEDIO DE FACTORES EXTERNOS 23 4.4.1 Microbiota intestinal de las aves de corral 23 4.4.2 Antibióticos promotores de crecimiento 25 4.4.3 Prebióticos 26 4.4.4 Probióticos 28 4.4.5 Otras sustancias 30 5. METODOLOGÍA 31 6. RESULTADOS 36 7. DISCUSION 47 8. CONCLUSIONES 56 9. 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