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Coccidia-Microbiota Interactions and Their Effects on the Host

open access: yesFrontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2021
As a common parasitic disease in animals, coccidiosis substantially affects the health of the host, even in the absence of clinical symptoms and intestinal tract colonization. Gut microbiota is an important part of organisms and is closely related to the
Changshen Ning
exaly   +4 more sources

Prevalence of coccidia in domestic pigs in China between 1980 and 2019: a systematic review and meta-analysis

open access: yesParasites & Vectors, 2021
Background Swine coccidiosis, a protozoan disease caused by coccidia, can result in diarrhoea and weight loss in piglets and even economic losses in the pig industry.
Qing-Long Gong   +11 more
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An epidemiological study of gastrointestinal nematode and Eimeria coccidia infections in different populations of Kazakh sheep.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
This is an epidemiological study on the gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) and Eimeria coccidia infections in Kazakh sheep and the F1 and F2 generations of Kazakh × Texel sheep crosses.
Xiaofei Yan   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Effects of Chlorogenic Acid on Performance, Anticoccidial Indicators, Immunity, Antioxidant Status, and Intestinal Barrier Function in Coccidia-Infected Broilers

open access: yesAnimals, 2022
Simple Summary Coccidiosis impairs the growth performance, intestinal health, and immunity of broilers, resulting in significant economic losses to the poultry industry.
Huawei Liu   +6 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Influence of Eimeria maxima coccidia infection on gut microbiome diversity and composition of the jejunum and cecum of indigenous chicken

open access: yesFrontiers in Immunology, 2022
Coccidiosis is an economically significant protozoan disease and an intracellular parasite that significantly impacts poultry production. The gastrointestinal tract microbiota plays a central role in host health and metabolism, and these microbes enhance
Endashaw Jebessa   +7 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Alleviating effect of dietary supplementation of benzoic acid, Enterococcus faecium and essential oil complex on coccidia and Clostridium perfringens challenge in laying hens

open access: yesPoultry Science, 2022
The purpose of this experiment is to explore the effects of dietary supplementation of benzoic acid, Enterococcus faecium, and essential oil complex (BEC) on coccidia and Clostridium perfringens challenge in laying hens. A total of 80 Lohmann gray laying
Xuemei Ding, Shiping Bai, Qiufeng Zeng
exaly   +2 more sources

Dietary Lactobacillus fermentum and Lactobacillus paracasei improve the intestinal health of broilers challenged with coccidia and Clostridium perfringens

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2022
Necrotic enteritis (NE) is a great threat to the intestinal health of broilers, resulting in decreased growth performance and significant economic losses.
Peng Li   +8 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Intestinal Coccidia [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Public Health, 2007
Intestinal Coccidia are a subclass of Apicomplexa phylum. Eucoccidida are facultative heteroxenous, but some of them are monoxenous. They have sexual and asexual life cycle.
MJ Ggaravi
doaj   +3 more sources

Response of broiler chickens to dietary soybean bioactive peptide and coccidia challenge

open access: yesPoultry Science, 2019
Growth performance, nutrient digestibility, jejunal morphology, plasma cytokine, and gene expression responses of broiler chickens (Cobb 500) to graded concentrations of dietary soybean bioactive peptide (SBP) and coccidia challenge (CC) were ...
S. Osho, W. Xiao, O. Adeola
exaly   +2 more sources

Effects of Bacillus subtilis and zinc on the growth performance, internal organ development, and intestinal morphology of male broilers with or without subclinical coccidia challenge

open access: yesPoultry Science, 2018
Effects of antibiotic (bacitracin), anticoccidial (narasin), and alternative (Bacillus subtilis and zinc) feed additives on growth performance, internal organ development, and intestinal morphology of commercial broilers with or without subclinical ...
Kelley G S Wamsley
exaly   +2 more sources

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