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      Plant Extract in the Control of Poultry Omphalitis.

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          Bacteria continue to disrupt poultry production and can cause resistant and persistent yolk sac infections to prevention efforts, known as omphalitis, resulting in poultry death. This literature review aims to demonstrate how plant extracts can help combat omphalitis in poultry. The Google Scholar database served as a resource for retrieving pertinent literature covering a wide range of search terms relevant to the scope of the research. The search strategy involved a combination of terms such as antimicrobials, chick embryo, omphalitis, plant extracts, poultry nutrition, and sanitization. The potential of plant extracts in preventing or treating infections in poultry, especially omphalitis, is mainly due to their antibacterial and safety properties. Sanitization and direct delivery of plant extracts to the internal contents of eggs, feed, or water are cutting-edge interventions to reduce the bacterial load in eggs and poultry, minimizing infection rates. For example, these interventions may include advanced treatment technologies or precise delivery systems focused on disease prevention in poultry.

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          Journal
          Pathogens
          Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)
          MDPI AG
          2076-0817
          2076-0817
          May 23 2024
          : 13
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine, University of Brasília, Brasília 70910-900, Brazil.
          [2 ] Animal Production and Health Postgraduate Program, Catarinense Federal Institute-Campus Concórdia, Concórdia 89703-720, Brazil.
          [3 ] Laboratory of Poultry Science, Federal Institute of Brasília-Campus Planaltina, Brasília 73380-900, Brazil.
          Article
          pathogens13060438
          10.3390/pathogens13060438
          11206911
          38921736
          fad4bb22-328e-4fb9-be5d-8400fdfbaf20
          History

          sanitizers,poultry infections,natural products,microorganisms,antibacterials

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