A. Atencio
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Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Georgia (2005–2009); University of Arkansas System (2023); U.S. National Poultry Research Center (2005)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
A. Atencio's research focuses on the health and performance of broiler chickens, with a recent publication investigating the impact of *Enterococcus cecorum* infection during late embryogenesis. This study examined disease progression, cecal microbiome composition, and early performance in affected chickens. Atencio's work contributes to understanding poultry health and disease management. With a h-index of 8 and 248 total citations across 8 publications, Atencio is an active researcher in the field. Key collaborators include Danielle Graham, Aaron J. Forga, Juan D. Latorre, and R.W. Moore, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom Atencio has co-authored publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 8
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 252
Selected Publications
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Characterizing the impact of Enterococcus cecorum infection during late embryogenesis on disease progression, cecal microbiome composition, and early performance in broiler chickens (2023)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Characterizing the impact of Enterococcus cecorum infection during late embryogenesis on disease progression, cecal microbiome composition, and early performance in broiler chickens
- Characterizing the impact of Enterococcus cecorum infection during late embryogenesis on disease progression, cecal microbiome composition, and early performance in broiler chickens
- Characterizing the impact of Enterococcus cecorum infection during late embryogenesis on disease progression, cecal microbiome composition, and early performance in broiler chickens
- Characterizing the impact of Enterococcus cecorum infection during late embryogenesis on disease progression, cecal microbiome composition, and early performance in broiler chickens
- Characterizing the impact of Enterococcus cecorum infection during late embryogenesis on disease progression, cecal microbiome composition, and early performance in broiler chickens
- Characterizing the impact of Enterococcus cecorum infection during late embryogenesis on disease progression, cecal microbiome composition, and early performance in broiler chickens
- Characterizing the impact of Enterococcus cecorum infection during late embryogenesis on disease progression, cecal microbiome composition, and early performance in broiler chickens
- Characterizing the impact of Enterococcus cecorum infection during late embryogenesis on disease progression, cecal microbiome composition, and early performance in broiler chickens
- Characterizing the impact of Enterococcus cecorum infection during late embryogenesis on disease progression, cecal microbiome composition, and early performance in broiler chickens
- Characterizing the impact of Enterococcus cecorum infection during late embryogenesis on disease progression, cecal microbiome composition, and early performance in broiler chickens
- Characterizing the impact of Enterococcus cecorum infection during late embryogenesis on disease progression, cecal microbiome composition, and early performance in broiler chickens
- Characterizing the impact of Enterococcus cecorum infection during late embryogenesis on disease progression, cecal microbiome composition, and early performance in broiler chickens
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