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. 2022 Jan 20;10(2):219. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms10020219

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Effect of co-fermentation of lactobacilli and S. Enteritidis for chicken colonisation with S. Enteritidis. Chicks provided lactobacilli-fermented feed but with S. Enteritidis administered via drinking water, were highly positive for S. Enteritidis in the liver and caecum. However, those provided fermented feed inoculated with both S. Enteritidis and lactobacilli were negative for S. Enteritidis. All treated chicks were positive for the used lactobacilli and also for S. Enteritidis in the chickens inoculated with S. Enteritidis via drinking water as determined by real-time PCR.