Giving earthworm flour (Lumbricus rubellus) to the total population of Salmonella sp. in the small intestine of super native chickens infected with Salmonella sp

Salmonella is a zoonotic infectious disease. Giving antibiotics to control this disease can result in residues so that microbes become resistant. This study aims to determine the ability of earthworm flour ( Lumbricus rubellus ) in controlling the growth of Salmonella sp . This study used a complete...

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Veröffentlicht in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2023-09, Vol.1241 (1), p.12139
Hauptverfasser: Mirwandhono, E, Sihotang, H W, Br Ketaren, N, Hasnudi, Wahyuni, T H, Nasution, M I A
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Zusammenfassung:Salmonella is a zoonotic infectious disease. Giving antibiotics to control this disease can result in residues so that microbes become resistant. This study aims to determine the ability of earthworm flour ( Lumbricus rubellus ) in controlling the growth of Salmonella sp . This study used a completely randomized design (CRD) with five treatments and six replications. The treatment composed of control (P 0 ), infection without antibiotics (P 1 ), infection + Trimezyn-S (P 2 ), infection + 50 mg earthworm meal (P 3 ), and infection + 100 mg earthworm flour (P 4 ). The results showed that giving earthworm flour ( Lumbricus rubellus ) as much as 100 mg resulted in the growth of Salmonella sp . lower and can compensate for the administration of Trimezyn-S antibiotics in super native chickens.
ISSN:1755-1307
1755-1315
DOI:10.1088/1755-1315/1241/1/012139