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Sporozoites of 3 species of Eimeria were introduced into the caecum of young chickens. E. praecox and E. maxima failed to develop in this site, but light infections of E. acervulina were detected. Infection of the small intestine with all 3 species occurred when sporozoites were introduced via the caecum.Infections were produced when mucosal scrapings ...
P L, Long, B J, Millard
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Table S1. Amino acid similarities of 14–3-3 between E. acervulina, E. maxima, E. tenella, E. necatrix (%). 1.Ea14–3-3 = 14–3-3 of E. acervulina; Em14–3-3 = 14–3-3 of E. maxima; Et14–3-3 = 14–3-3 of E. tenella; En14–3-3 = 14–3-3 of E. necatrix. (DOCX 16 kb)
Liu, Jianhua +8 more
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Coccidiosis intestinal en caprinos con infección natural
La coccidiosis intestinal en los animales es una enfermedad parasitaria producida por los géneros Eimeria e Isospora, los cuales afectan a diversas especies domésticas como caprinos, ovinos, bovinos, aves, cerdos, conejos e incluso al hombre, por ...
Oswaldo Vale Echeto +1 more
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Parasite problems in organic livestock and options for control [PDF]
: Organic livestock production has increased dramatically in recent years in Europe and other parts of the world. The aim of producing livestock under more natural conditions has led to a reversion to primarily outdoor production systems and less ...
Roepstorff, Allan, Thamsborg, Stig Milan
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Eimeria: Navigating complex intestinal ecosystems
Eimeria is an intracellular obligate apicomplexan parasite that parasitizes the intestinal epithelial cells of livestock and poultry, exhibiting strong host and tissue tropism. Parasite–host interactions involve complex networks and vary as the parasites develop in the host.
Shengjie Weng +5 more
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Organic egg production in Finland - animal health, welfare and food safety issues [PDF]
A total of 20 out of 23 commercial organic layer farms took part in the research. Data were collected through observation and by interviewing the producer, using a semi-structured interview guide.
Holma, U. +7 more
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Workshop and desk study to appraise technical difficulties associated with organic pullet rearing [PDF]
Background To date, Regulation (EC) 1804/1999 and UKROFS Standards allow conventionally reared pullets up to 18 weeks of age to be brought into systems of organic egg production. Pullets must be reared according to the rules laid down in Regulation (EC)
Gordon, S
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Does selection for growth rate in broilers affect their resistance and tolerance to Eimeria maxima? [PDF]
Bailey, R A +8 more
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Thermic dehorning and ear tagging as atypical portals of entry of Clostridium tetani in ruminants [PDF]
This paper describes two infections with Clostridium tetani (C. tetani). One outbreak occurred after dehorning of calves, the second infection happened after ear tagging of a goat.
Boyen, Filip +6 more
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Control of intestinal coccidiosis in Chamois and other wild ruminants using Monensin [PDF]
Erber, M. +3 more
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