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Respiratory Bacterial Microbiota in Cattle

Edouard Timsit, Christopher McMullen, Samat Amat, Trevor W. Alexander

2020Veterinary Clinics of North America Food Animal Practice56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The respiratory tract of cattle is colonized by complex bacterial ecosystems also known as bacterial microbiotas. These microbiotas evolve over time and are shaped by numerous factors, including maternal vaginal microbiota, environment, age, diet, parenteral antimicrobials, and stressful events. The resulting microbiota can be diverse and enriched with known beneficial bacteria that can provide colonization resistance against bacterial pathogens or, on the contrary, with opportunistic pathogens that can predispose cattle to respiratory disease. The respiratory microbiota can be modulated by nonantimicrobial approaches to promote health, creating new potential strategies for prevention and treatment of bovine respiratory disease.

Topics & Concepts

Respiratory tractColonizationRespiratory systemBiologyColonisation resistanceMicrobiologyDiseaseBacteriaImmunologyMedicineInternal medicineGeneticsAnatomyGut microbiota and healthMicrobial infections and disease researchClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research
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