El-Fateh Mohamed, Bilal Muhammad, Zhao Xin
Department of Animal Science, McGill University, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC, Canada, H9×3V9; Department of Hygiene and Zoonoses, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mansoura University, 35516, El-Dakhelia, Egypt.
Department of Animal Science, McGill University, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC, Canada, H9×3V9.
Poult Sci. 2024 Dec;103(12):104472. doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2024.104472. Epub 2024 Oct 30.
Antibiotics have been used for a long time as growth promoters in the poultry industry for growth and health benefits. However, recent studies reflected little, no, or negative impacts of using antibiotics for growth promotion purposes. This study was designed to examine the overall effect of antibiotic supplementation on the feed conversion ratio (FCR) in broiler chickens as a performance indicator and assess different covariates for explaining heterogeneity in response to the use of antibiotics as growth promoters. In this regard, FCRs obtained from articles that compared diets with and without antibiotics for broiler chickens were extracted from electronic databases (PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar) as per PRISMA guidelines. The database comprised 42 scientific articles containing 74 experiments totaling 19,562 chickens. A basic meta-analysis and subgroup analysis were performed to assess the overall impact of antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs) on FCR of broiler chickens while a meta-regression analysis was used to assess different covariates (breed, antibiotic dose, location, time, presence of anticoccidial in the feed, antibiotic type, and housing type) to explain variations in true effect size of the studies. The basic meta-analysis of these studies revealed an overall improvement in FCR by 2.8 % (p < 0.05) due to addition of AGPs than the control group with the confidence interval range from 1.3 to 4.3 % and the prediction interval ranging between -10 and 16 %. The covariates, including breed, dose and location, provided the optimum model fit and explained 53 % of variations in the FCR across different studies. In summary, an overall marginal improvement has been observed in mean FCR of broiler chickens along with a wide range of variations in response to use of AGPs. The variations in true effects among these studies are subject to several confounding effects, particularly breed, dose and location. Considering the marginal positive effect of antibiotic usage in chicken performance, we recommend against using of AGP.
长期以来,抗生素一直被用作家禽业的生长促进剂,以促进生长和增进健康。然而,最近的研究表明,将抗生素用于促进生长的目的几乎没有、没有或有负面影响。本研究旨在检验添加抗生素对肉鸡饲料转化率(FCR)的总体影响,以此作为性能指标,并评估不同协变量,以解释使用抗生素作为生长促进剂时反应的异质性。在这方面,根据PRISMA指南,从电子数据库(PubMed、科学网和谷歌学术)中提取了比较肉鸡使用和不使用抗生素日粮的文章中获得的FCR。该数据库包含42篇科学文章,其中有74项实验,共计19562只鸡。进行了基本的荟萃分析和亚组分析,以评估抗生素生长促进剂(AGP)对肉鸡FCR的总体影响,同时使用荟萃回归分析来评估不同协变量(品种、抗生素剂量、地点、时间、饲料中抗球虫药的存在、抗生素类型和饲养类型),以解释研究中真实效应大小的差异。这些研究的基本荟萃分析显示,与对照组相比,添加AGP使FCR总体提高了2.8%(p<0.05),置信区间为1.3%至4.3%,预测区间为-10%至16%。包括品种、剂量和地点在内的协变量提供了最佳模型拟合,并解释了不同研究中FCR变化的53%。总之,观察到肉鸡的平均FCR总体有小幅改善,同时对AGP的使用反应存在广泛差异。这些研究中真实效应的差异受到多种混杂效应的影响,特别是品种、剂量和地点。考虑到抗生素使用对鸡性能的边际积极影响,我们建议不要使用AGP。