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Which factors influence the outcome of experimental infection with Cystoisospora suis?

Parasitology Research, 2014
For reliable predictions of clinical and parasitological outcome of experimental infections with parasites, different models must be evaluated for possible influences of infection time point, infection dose and host-specific parameters such as breed or litter size. To address these issues for Cystoisospora (syn.
Anja, Joachim   +5 more
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Cystoisospora suis – the non-model model coccidium

Cystoisospora suis, the cause of suckling piglet coccidiosis, is an intestinal protozoan pathogen of worldwide distribution and major economic and animal health significance in swine industry. It is closely related to cyst-forming, facultatively heteroxenic Coccidia like Toxoplasma gondii and Neospora caninum, but its biology resembles more that of the
Joachim, Anja   +3 more
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Characterization of Cystoisospora suis sexual stages

2022
Dissertation - University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna ...
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Transfer of Cystoisospora suis-specific colostral antibodies and their correlation with the course of neonatal porcine cystoisosporosis

Veterinary Parasitology, 2013
Cystoisospora suis is the most pathogenic species of coccidia in suckling piglets, affecting them predominantly within their first three weeks of life. The clinical signs of neonatal cystoisosporosis include watery diarrhea and wasting, leading to significant economic losses for the farmer.
Schwarz, Lukas   +2 more
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Etablierung eines Sporulationshemmtests für Cystoisospora suis-Oozysten

2021
Cystoisospora suis is one of the most important causative agents of diarrhoea in neonatal piglets. Diarrhoea occurs at the age of 7-28 days and displays a pasty, liquid consistency with no blood present. Additionally, to diarrhoea, the daily weight gain of the piglets declines, which means a significant economic loss. The morbidity of cystosisosporosis
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Superinfection of sows with Cystoisospora suis ante partum leads to a milder course of cystoisosporosis in suckling piglets

Veterinary Parasitology, 2014
Cystoisospora (syn. Isospora) suis is a leading cause of diarrheal disease in neonatal piglets. To address the possibility of maternal immunization against C. suis infection six non-naïve pregnant sows were superinfected with 100,000 oocysts 2 weeks ante partum and compared to non-superinfected animals.
Schwarz, Lukas   +3 more
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Epidemiological aspects of Cystoisospora suis in swine herds located at the Central region of Venezuela.

2018
Se condujo una investigación en Venezuela durante el año 2016 con el propósito de estudiar el comportamiento epidemiológico de Cystoisospora suis. Se incluyeron 67 granjas porcinas intensivas con antecedentes de diarrea neonatal. Para la determinación parasitaria se seleccionaron 572 camadas, así como 1,712 muestras fecales de cerdos adultos.
Pinilla-León, Juan Carlos   +1 more
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The effect of Forceris on Cystoisospora suis oocyst excretion and growth of neonatal piglets

2023
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