Understanding the direct and indirect impacts of disease response phenotypes on chicken coccidiosis epidemiology: A modelling approach. [PDF]
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Precision biotic modulates the impact of mixed Eimeria infection in broiler chickens fed wheat-corn-soybean meal diets. [PDF]
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Dual-Copy VP2 expressed with CTA1-DD in transgenic Eimeria acervulina confers partial protection against infectious bursal disease virus. [PDF]
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Individual and combined effects of butyric acid glycerides and a multicomponent phytogenic supplement on growth performance, intestinal mucosal health, and immune response of broiler chickens under coccidiosis challenge. [PDF]
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The construction of recombinant DNA vaccine pVAX-ROP27-IL-2-IFN-γ and its immune enhancement effect against Eimeria tenella. [PDF]
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Effect of Eimeria spp. and Staphylococcus aureus challenge on cecal microbiome in broilers. [PDF]
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Behavioral and pharmacological effects of phytochemicals in <i>Cinnamomum verum</i> bark extract for prevention of experimental murine coccidiosis. [PDF]
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1993Oocysts of Eimeria lateralis were isolated from feces of Spermophilus richardsonii and compared to published descriptions of E. lateralis and Eimeria larimerensis from other spermophiline rodent hosts. A comparison from other spermophiline rodent hosts.
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1978Eimeria mivati was described as a new species of chicken coccidia in 1964 by Edgar and Seibold, but recently some British workers have relegated its status to that of a variety of Eimeria acervulina. Using strains supplied by Dr. Edgar, we have prepared lines of E. acervulina resistant to methyl benzoquate, sulfaquinoxaline and robenidine and a line of
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Avian coccidiosis is mostly caused by mixed infection of several Eimeria species under natural conditions and immunity to avian coccidiosis is largely dependent on T-cell immune response. In this study, 14 T-cell epitope fragments from eight antigens of Eimeria tenella (E. tenella), Eimeria necatrix (E. necatrix), Eimeria maxima (E. maxima) and Eimeria
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