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Occurrence of Eimeria species parasites on small-scale commercial chicken farms in Africa and indication of economic profitability. [PDF]
Small-scale commercial poultry production is emerging as an important form of livestock production in Africa, providing sources of income and animal protein to many poor households, yet the occurrence and impact of coccidiosis on this relatively new ...
Accra Vet Lab, Accra, Ghana +59 more
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High-throughput screening with the Eimeria tenella CDC2-related kinase2/cyclin complex EtCRK2/EtCYC3a [PDF]
The poultry disease coccidiosis, caused by infection with Eimeria spp. apicomplexan parasites, is responsible for enormous economic losses to the global poultry industry.
Engels, Kristin K. +6 more
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A 4 × 2 factorial experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of dietary supplementation levels (0, 5 and 10 g/kg) of chamomile flower powder and a level (60 mg/kg) of salinomycin on performance and gut health of broiler chickens under coccidiosis
Sleman Said Mohammed Beski
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Coccidiosis: A Parasitic Disease of Significant Importance in Rabbits [PDF]
Rabbits are considered an important and healthy source of animal protein all over the world. They are susceptible to important diseases that can reduce their productivity, causing severe economic losses.
El-Ghany, W. A. A.
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Topical concept of coccidiosis control in chickens [PDF]
Coccidiosis is the most significant parasitic disease in poultry in contemporary systems of breeding and utilization of their production potentials. It usually inflicts substantial economic damage, regardless of whether it is exhibited in the clinical or
Petričević, Saša M. +5 more
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Author contributions: RS-S: Conceptualization, Formal analysis, Investigation, Methodology, Writing – original draft. JG: Conceptualization, Data curation, Funding acquisition, Investigation, Methodology, Resources, Writing – review & editing.
Marcos Santamaría, María +7 more
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Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasitic Infections in Captive Snakes, Bangladesh
This study documented gastrointestinal parasitic infections in captive venomous and non‐venomous snakes in Bangladesh for the first time, finding an overall prevalence of 39.1%, with helminths more common than protozoa. Non‐venomous snakes and juveniles were most susceptible, while controlled terrarium housing reduced risk, highlighting the need for ...
Nazmul Hasan +7 more
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Coccidiosis In Small Ruminants
Coccidiosis is a common protozoan parasitic disease causing severe economic loss to the livestock sector. It is caused by a coccidian parasite of the genus Eimeria.
M.Thangapandiyan, P. Krishnaveni and T.Rama
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Epicellular coccidiosis in goldfish [PDF]
In a goldfish stock held in a pet fish pond, heavy coccidian infection, caused by an epicellularly developing Goussia species, appeared in April of 3 consecutive years (2014 to 2016). The shape and size of the oocysts resembled those of an inadequately described species, Goussia carassiusaurati (Romero-Rodriguez, 1978).
Molnár, Kálmán, Székely, Csaba
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Eimeria spp. in Cattle: A Global Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
This global synthesis, based on 203 studies across 55 countries, revealed a substantial worldwide burden of Eimeria spp. infection in cattle (33.6%), with calves and females showing disproportionately higher infection frequencies and E. bovis and E. zuernii identified as the predominant pathogenic species.
Laya Shamsi +6 more
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