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Coccidiosis in Egg-Laying Hens and Potential Nutritional Strategies to Modulate Performance, Gut Health, and Immune Response

open access: yesAnimals
Avian coccidiosis, despite advancements in management, nutrition, genetics, and immunology, still remains the most impactful disease, imposing substantial economic losses to the poultry industry.
Milan Kumar Sharma, Woo Kyun Kim
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Exploration of the Mechanism of the Control of Coccidiosis in Chickens Based on Network Pharmacology and Molecular Docking With the Addition of Modified Gegen Qinlian Decoction

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2022
Gegen Qinlian Decoction is a long-established Chinese herbal compound for the treatment of diarrhea and dysentery, while Magnolia officinalis has been demonstrated to have some anthelmintic activity.
Xiaomin Peng   +7 more
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Effects of a complex probiotic preparation, Fengqiang Shengtai and coccidiosis vaccine on the performance and intestinal microbiota of broilers challenged with Eimeria spp.

open access: yesParasites & Vectors, 2023
Background Coccidiosis, a prominent intestinal protozoan disease, carries significant economic implications for the poultry industry. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of Fengqiang Shengtai (BLES), a probiotics product, and coccidiosis ...
Haiming Cai   +14 more
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Botanicals: A promising approach for controlling cecal coccidiosis in poultry

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2023
Avian species have long struggled with the problem of coccidiosis, a disease that affects various parts of the intestine, including the anterior gut, midgut, and hindgut.
Zohaib Saeed, Khalid A. Alkheraije
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Understanding the interactions between Eimeria infection and gut microbiota, towards the control of chicken coccidiosis: a review

open access: yesParasite, 2021
The gastrointestinal tract in poultry harbours a diverse microbial community that serves a crucial role in digestion and protection. Disruption of the gut environment due to Eimeria spp.
Madlala Thabile   +2 more
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Management and control of coccidiosis in poultry — A review [PDF]

open access: yesAnimal Bioscience, 2023
Poultry coccidiosis is an intestinal infection caused by an intracellular parasitic protozoan of the genus Eimeria. Coccidia-induced gastrointestinal inflammation results in large economic losses, hence finding methods to decrease its prevalence is ...
Rafiq Ahmad   +7 more
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Mycotoxins and coccidiosis in poultry – co-occurrence, interaction, and effects

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science
Avian coccidiosis, a common disease caused by Eimeria species, results in significant losses in global poultry production. Mycotoxins are low-molecular-weight natural products (i.e., small molecules) produced as secondary metabolites by filamentous fungi
Luis-Miguel Gómez-Osorio   +5 more
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Epidemiological study on calf diarrhea and coccidiosis in dairy farms in Bahir Dar, North West Ethiopia

open access: yesIrish Veterinary Journal, 2020
Background A longitudinal prospective study was conducted from October 2017 to April 2018 on calf diarrhea and coccidiosis in dairy farms in Bahir Dar, North West Ethiopia with the objectives of determining the incidence of calf diarrhea and calf ...
Habtamu Tamrat   +4 more
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Plants, plant‐derived compounds, probiotics, and postbiotics as green agents to fight against poultry coccidiosis: A review

open access: yesAnimal Research and One Health
The intestinal tract is the main place for animals to digest food and absorb nutrients, which also serves as the first line of defense against pathogens that invade the internal environment.
Pan Chen   +6 more
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Role of oregano and Citrus species-based essential oil preparation for the control of coccidiosis in broiler chickens [PDF]

open access: goldJournal of Animal Science and Biotechnology, 2021
Background Due to presence of drug-resistant Eimeria strains and raised public health safety concerns about drug residues in the meat, there is renewed interest in the search for natural alternatives to the coccidiosis control agents.
Francisco Xavier Gordillo Jaramillo   +5 more
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