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Ruminant Coccidiosis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2020
Ruminant coccidiosis, caused by Eimeria species, is a significant and widespread enteric disease in young livestock worldwide. High morbidities and significant mortalities may be observed. For disease diagnosis, fecal samples from clinically ill animals should be analyzed for both, identity (ie, pathogenicity) of Eimeria species and excreted oocyst ...
Berit, Bangoura, Katherine D, Bardsley
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Poultry Coccidiosis: Design and Interpretation of Vaccine Studies

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2020
Eimeria infection impacts upon chicken welfare and economic productivity of the poultry sector. Live coccidiosis vaccines for chickens have been available for almost 70 years, but the requirement to formulate blends of oocysts from multiple Eimeria ...
Dirk Werling   +2 more
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Focused review: The role of drug combinations for the control of coccidiosis in commercially reared chickens

open access: yesInternational Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance, 2022
H. D. Chapman, T. Rathinam
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Prevalence of Poultry Coccidiosis and its Associated Risk Factors in and around Haramaya District, Ethiopia

Veterinary Medicine – Open Journal, 2023
Aim To determine the prevalence of poultry coccidiosis and identify the risk factors associated with the occurrence of the disease. Method A cross-sectional study was conducted on poultry coccidiosis of local and Rhode Island Red, White Leghorns, Koekoek,
Dechas M. Adem, M. M. Ame
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Ruminant Coccidiosis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2006
Coccidiosis is a protozoan disease of wild and domestic ruminant animals in every country of the world. This article provides basic information regarding the terminology, biology, epidemiology, pathology, diagnosis and control methods applicable to the causative agents and their interaction with host animals.
William R, Jolley, Katherine D, Bardsley
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Coccidiosis in Swine

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1986
It is clear that although the clinical history, pathologic lesions, and endogenous stage life cycle of I. suis are well understood, the epidemiology of this parasite is not understood or is misunderstood. Consequently, treatment of individual piglets and prophylactic use of coccidiostats in sows have not been consistently rewarding. The best control at
B P, Stuart, D S, Lindsay
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Probiotics as therapeutic, antioxidant and immunomodulatory agents against poultry coccidiosis

Worlds Poultry Science Journal, 2021
SUMMARY Avian coccidiosis is an important parasitic disease of birds, caused by genus Eimeria, and having great economic importance. The estimated global economic loss due to coccidiosis is up to US$3 billion annually.
M. Mohsin   +10 more
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Control of chicken coccidiosis

Parasitology Today, 1986
Coccidiosis could potentially cause enormous economic loss to the poultry industry, especially in the production of broiler chickens (see Box 1). Losses are currently minimized by chemotherapeutic treatment but the effectiveness of many drugs seems to be declining.
P L, Long, T K, Jeffers
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