Effect of Immune Stress on Growth Performance and Immune Functions of Livestock: Mechanisms and Prevention

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Immune stress markedly affects the immune function and growth performance of livestock, including poultry, resulting in financial loss to farmers. It can lead to decreased feed intake, reduced growth, and intestinal disorders. Studies have shown that pathogen-induced immune stress is mostly related to TLR4-related inflammatory signal pathway activation, excessive inflammatory cytokine release, oxidative stress, hormonal disorders, cell apoptosis, and intestinal microbial disorders. This paper reviews the occurrence of immune stress in livestock, its impact on immune function and growth performance, and strategies for immune stress prevention.

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Niu, X., Ding, Y., Chen, S., Gooneratne, R., & Ju, X. (2022, April 1). Effect of Immune Stress on Growth Performance and Immune Functions of Livestock: Mechanisms and Prevention. Animals. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12070909

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