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	<source-app name="Actavia">Actavia</source-app>
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			<author>Pogány Simonová, M.</author>
			<author>Lauková, A.</author>
			<author>Chrastinová, Ľ.</author>
			<author>Strompfová, V.</author>
			<author>Faix, Š.</author>
			<author>Vasilková, Z.</author>
			<author>Ondruška, Ľ.</author>
			<author>Jurčík, R.</author>
			<author>Rafay, J.</author>
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	<titles><title>Enterococcus faecium CCM7420, bacteriocin PPB CCM7420 and their effect in the digestive tract of rabbits</title></titles>
	<dates>
		<year>2009</year>
		<pub-dates><date>2009-8-31</date></pub-dates>
	</dates>
	<pages>376-386</pages>
	<abstract>The effect of Enterococcus faecium CCM7420, bacteriocin-producing strain with probiotic properties and its partially purified bacteriocin PPB CCM7420 on growth performance, microflora, Eimeria sp. oocysts, biochemical blood parameters and glutathione-peroxidase activity in rabbits was determined. An increase in the body weight of rabbits (P &amp;lt; 0.01) was achieved after E. faecium CCM7420 application. A non-significant reduction of faecal E. coli (including haemolytic E. coli), coagulase-positive staphylococci (CPS) and Staphylococcus aureus was found in rabbits administered the E. faecium CCM7420 strain and lower (non-significant) counts of S. aureus and Clostridium-like sp. were detected in PPB CCM7420 group, compared to the control. In the caecum, a significant reduction of CPS was noted in both experimental groups (P &amp;lt; 0.001 and P &amp;lt; 0.05 for EG1 and EG2, respectively). Biochemical blood parameters increased in both experimental groups (P &amp;lt; 0.05 and P &amp;lt; 0.001 for EG2 and EG1, respectively). In the CCM7420 group, the lowest activity of glutathione-peroxidase was measured (P &amp;lt; 0.001). After the application of PPB CCM7420 (P &amp;lt; 0.05; day 21), a reduction of Eimeria sp. oocysts was recorded.</abstract>
	<number>8</number>
	<volume>54</volume>
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