Advancement in treatment, prevention and control strategies of avian
pathogenic Escherichia coli : A literature review
Abstract
Avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) poses significant health
risks in poultry, leading to infections that impact productivity. APEC
strains exhibit antibiotic resistance, complicating treatment options.
Current vaccination strategies are limited in their protective scope,
necessitating the exploration of innovative alternatives such as
probiotics, bacteriophages, immune stimulants, and antimicrobial
peptides (AMPs). AMPs show promise due to their rapid action against
resistant bacteria and minimal resistance development. Additionally,
small molecules have demonstrated effectiveness against various APEC
serotypes, supporting the development of new antimicrobial therapies.
Overall, a multifaceted approach addressing APEC’s virulence factors and
incorporating novel therapies is crucial for controlling colibacillosis
in poultry and mitigating risks to human health.