Development of a multiplex polymerase chain reaction technique for detection and discrimination of Eimeria spp. in cattle in Indonesia [PDF]
Background and Aim: Bovine eimeriosis is a disease caused by apicomplexan parasites of the genus Eimeria. It is one of the most important and widespread bovine illnesses in the world.
Fitrine Ekawasti +4 more
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Feed Additives for Coccidiosis Prevention: Comparative Evaluation of the Efficacy of Diclazuril, Robenidine and Oregano Oil in Growing Rabbits Experimentally Infected With Eimeria spp. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The present study aimed to compare the efficacy of diclazuril and robenidine, used for decades to prevent rabbit coccidiosis, with oregano oil as a potential phytogenic alternative. Four compound feed variants were tested: one variant without additive for the control group (CG), a second supplemented with diclazuril (1 mg/kg; DG), a third with
Lohkamp F +4 more
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Occurrence of Eimeria spp. and Intestinal Helminths in Free-Range Chickens from Northwest and Central Romania [PDF]
Chickens raised in backyard free-range systems are confronted with a significant threat of parasitic infections. Among the parasitic agents, protozoa belonging to the genus Eimeria and helminths, including Ascaridia galli, Capillaria spp., Heterakis ...
Mircea Coroian +3 more
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First report on the molecular prevalence and associated risk factors of Eimeria spp. in dairy cattle in Khon Kaen, Thailand [PDF]
Background and Aim: Bovine coccidiosis, caused by the protozoa Eimeria, is an important parasitic cattle disease that affects animal health and has economic impact worldwide.
Bamphen Keomoungkhoun +3 more
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Occurrence and biodiversity of Eimeria spp. (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) in Madura cattle reared on Kamal Subdistrict, Madura Island, Indonesia [PDF]
Background and Aim: In Indonesia, Madura cattle are native breeds that are expected to contribute to the improvement of regional meat self-sufficiency. Eimeria spp. are protozoans that are commonly found in ruminants.
Poedji Hastutiek +5 more
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Prevalence of Eimeria spp. in goats from northern Paraná, Brazil. [PDF]
Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the presence, identify Eimeria species, and epidemiological aspects associated with the infection in goat herds in northern Paraná, Brazil. A total of 384 fecal samples were collected from goats of different breeds, ages, and sexes from eight farms.
Rodrigues CA +8 more
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Detection of Eimeria spp. from reindeer
The reindeer (Rangifer tarandus, Linnaeus, 1758) are semidomesticated animals in northern Mongolia. The main aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of Eimeria spp. in semidomecticated reindeer in Mongolia. Assessments of eimeria parasitism among these reindeers were based on fecal examination and morphological identification of coccidian ...
Khatanbaatar Igori +4 more
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PREVALENSI Eimeria spp. PADA TERNAK KELINCI
This study was aimed to determine the prevalence of Eimeria spp., to determine the differences in the prevalence of Eimeria spp. in rabbits of various ages and to know the species of Eimeria spp. which infect rabbits of various ages in Cilongok District, Banyumas Regency.
Arina Umi Faizah +2 more
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Gastrointestinal parasitism of goats in hilly region of Meghalaya, India [PDF]
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of gastrointestinal (GI) parasitic infections in goats of hilly region of Meghalaya. Materials and Methods: A total of 834 fecal samples of goats were screened for 1 year (2014-2015) using ...
Meena Das, R. Laha, A. Goswami, A. Sen
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Molecular identification of Eimeria spp. and Eimeria bovis in water buffaloes, Iraq
Eimeria is a protozoan parasite of many wild and domestic animals including buffaloes resulting in a widespread disease known as coccidiosis that may impact production, well fare and health status. This study was designed to identify the prevalence of Eimeria spp. and E. bovis in buffaloes using conventional molecular technique.
Enas M.M. Al-Eodawee +2 more
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