Life-long dynamics of the swine gut microbiome and their implications in probiotics development and food safety

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The swine gut microbiome has received remarkable attention in recent years given that pigs serve not only as important sources for animal-derived food but also as excellent biomedical models for human health. However, despite recent advances in the understanding of the swine gut microbiome, many important biological and ecological questions are still largely unanswered. In a recent study, we characterized the life-long dynamics of the swine gut microbiome from birth to market. We showed distinct shifts in gut microbiome structure along different growth stages mainly driven by diet. Here, we summarize these discoveries and provide additional data related to the core swine gut microbiome, probiotics development in the swine industry, and foodborne pathogens in the pork supply chain.

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Li, Y., Wang, X., Wang, X. Q., Wang, J., & Zhao, J. (2020). Life-long dynamics of the swine gut microbiome and their implications in probiotics development and food safety. Gut Microbes, 11(6), 1824–1832. https://doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2020.1773748

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