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Impacts of varying methionine to cysteine supplementation ratios on growth performance, oxidative status, intestinal health, and gene expression of immune response and methionine metabolism in broilers under Eimeria spp. challenge. [PDF]
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Effects of fermented <i>Artemisia annua</i> on the intestinal microbiota and metabolites of Hu lambs with naturally infected with <i>Eimeria</i> spp. [PDF]
Liu S +7 more
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Eucoccida (protozoa - apicomplexa) alimentarios [PDF]
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Eimeria sceloporis and Eimeria molochis spp. n. from Lizards
The Journal of Parasitology, 1965Two new species of coccidia are described: Eimeria sceloporis sp. n. in the small intestine of lizards (Sceloporus spp.) from southern California and Mexico; and Eimeria molochis sp. n. in the Australian "horned toad," Moloch horridus, from the Queensland desert, probably also an intestinal parasite. The oocyst of E.
E C, BOVEE, S R, TELFORD
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Differentiation of porcine Eimeria spp. by morphologic algorithms
Veterinary Parasitology, 1999Oocysts of Eimeria spp. were isolated from feces of naturally infected sows by conventional flotation. Saturated sodium chloride solution was superior to zinc chloride, zinc chloride/sodium chloride or sugar solution to isolate oocysts. Seven species, namely Eimeria scabra, E. polita, E. perminuta, E. debliecki, E. suis, E. porci and E.
A, Daugschies, S, Imarom, W, Bollwahn
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CYSTODES-ULTRA AGAINST OOCYSTE EIMERIA SPP. BROILER CHICKEN
2021The practice of successful poultry farms shows that the prevention of poultry parasitosis includes a complex of therapeutic and prophylactic measures aimed both against exogenous oocysts in the external environment and against the endogenous stages of the pathogen inside the bird's body, using modern antiparasitic agents.
Safiullin, R. +2 more
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Cytokines and immunological control of Eimeria spp.
International Journal for Parasitology, 1995Protozoan parasites belonging to the genus Eimeria cause considerable losses in livestock production in which stocking densities are high or environments restricted. The ability of hosts to mount immunological responses which limit parasite reproduction vary according to the particular species of Eimeria.
K S, Ovington, L M, Alleva, E A, Kerr
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Efficacy of Vaccination against Eimeria spp. in poultry
2023Eimeriosis represents a considerable challenge faced by the global poultry industry due to the damage it causes. Three species of Eimeria in chickens, in this case, E. acervulina, E.max and E. tenella have the potential to affect the occurrence and extent of resistance to anticoccidial drugs and future vaccines.
Gilberto Chiantelli Ferreira +4 more
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International Journal for Parasitology, 1988
Seven new species of Eimeria are described from oocysts present in the faeces of nine species of rock wallabies (Petrogale spp.) The distribution of Eimeria spp. by host coincided in many cases with species groups of rock wallabies defined in other studies. E.
I K, Barker +3 more
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Seven new species of Eimeria are described from oocysts present in the faeces of nine species of rock wallabies (Petrogale spp.) The distribution of Eimeria spp. by host coincided in many cases with species groups of rock wallabies defined in other studies. E.
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