Publications by authors named "P Grippon"

Enterococcus cecorum, a commensal Gram-positive bacterium of the chicken gut, has emerged as a worldwide cause of lameness in poultry, particularly in fast-growing broilers. It is responsible for osteomyelitis, spondylitis, and femoral head necrosis, causing animal suffering, mortality, and antimicrobial use. Research on the antimicrobial resistance of E.

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  • The study assessed the effects of two probiotic strains (ED1a and Nissle 1917) on the gut bacteria of pigs, specifically focusing on those carrying antibiotic resistance genes.
  • Four sows and their piglets were treated with probiotics, while another group of sows and piglets did not receive any treatment, and both groups were inoculated with a resistant strain.
  • Results revealed no significant reduction in the excretion of antibiotic-resistant bacteria from the treated pigs compared to the untreated ones, although some reductions in bacterial levels were observed post-mortem.
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Background: Chronic viral hepatitis averages 15% to 20% in heart transplant patients. Several studies have shown that ursodiol may improve liver biochemistry in patients with chronic hepatitis. We used a double-blind randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effect of ursodiol in heart transplant patients with chronic viral hepatitis.

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The safety profile of alfuzosin, a selective alpha 1-adrenergic antagonist, was assessed in a total of 13,389 patients (mean age 66.9 +/- 8.5 years) with symptomatic benign prostatic hypertrophy in two open, noncontrolled, multicentre, post-marketing surveillance studies, both conducted in France.

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