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Coccidiosis is the most important intestinal parasitic disease of broiler chickens in poultry industry. Because of the increasing resistance to anticoccidial agents and presence of their residues in meat and eggs, it is necessary to find safe and new ...
S. S. Mousavinasab +4 more
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Fluorometric Determination of Amprolium in Feeds
Abstract A fluorometric method for the analysis of amprolium in feeds was studied collaboratively. The method is equivalent in sensitivity and reproducibility to the official AOAC method; however, bias is evident when antibiotics, except procaine penicillin and chlortetracycline, are mixed with amprolium.
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The objective of the present study was to evaluate the anticoccidial effect of the different concentrations of the acetic acid in the broiler chickens in comparison with the amprolium anticoccidial. A total of 198 chicks were placed 11 per pen with three
Rao Z. Abbas +7 more
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Antimicrobial prescribing guidelines for sheep
Australian Veterinary Journal, Volume 102, Issue 4, Page 103-142, April 2024.
R Batey +4 more
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Anticoccidial activity of hydrochloric acid (HCl) against Eimeria tenella in broiler chickens
The present study was planned to evaluate the anticoccidial activity of the different concentrations of the HCl against Eimeria tenella infection in broiler chickens in comparison with the amprolium anticoccidial.
Rao Z Abbas +7 more
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The efficacy of two synthetic anticoccidial drugs (amprolium and diclazuril)was studied in naturally infected broiler chickens in Uganda. The drugs wereadministered orally in drinking water. Oocyst counts indicated the level ofinfection.
G. Mukiibi-Muka +5 more
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Epidemiology and Economic Benefits of Treating Goat Coccidiosis [PDF]
A study was carried out to determine the prevalence of Eimeria species and to compare the efficacy of Toltrazuril and Amprolium against coccidosis. Of the total 121 fecal samples examined for Eimeria, 67 (55.99%) were found infected with four species of ...
Tauseef-ur-Rehman, Muhammad Nisar Khan*, Izhar Ahmad Khan1 and Mansoor Ahmad
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Amprolium and thiamine pyrophosphotransferase [PDF]
T, Bauchop, L, King
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Background: In this study, the presence of resistance to diclazuril, amprolium+ethopabate and salinomycin, representing some of the commonest anticoccidials in Iran’s poultry industry, against three mixed Eimeria field isolates were investigated.Methods:
S Nabian +4 more
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