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This collection features four peer-reviewed literature reviews on
developing immunity in pigs. The first chapter provides an overview
of the latest research in gut function and immunity in pigs, as
well as the role of the gut microbiota in shaping intestinal immune
responses. The chapter also reviews recent advances in the
development of novel tools to investigate the function of the pig
gut. The second chapter describes the enteric and mucosal immune
systems of pigs and presents evidence from experimental studies of
the links between the immune system and microbiota. It examines the
microbiome and metabolism of pigs and highlights its importance in
the development of pig immune systems. The third chapter reviews
advances in nutritional strategies to boost immune function in
pigs, including the use of lipopolysaccharide to stimulate the
immune system. The chapter considers the need to reduce the use of
antimicrobials in swine diets and reviews the effect of dietary
supplementation during key stages of a pig's life to enhance
immunity. The final chapter assesses methods of improving gut
function in pigs to optimise health, prevent pathogen colonization
and optimise immunity. The chapter discusses research on genes
associated with pathogen resistance and porcine immune response and
reviews the role of dietary and nutritional strategies in
preventing intestinal pathogen colonisation.
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