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Experimental eimeriosis in broiler chickens

Veterinariya, Zootekhniya i Biotekhnologiya
The course of eimeriosis in broiler chickens was studied during experimental infection with a mixed culture (Eimeria acervulina, Eimeria tenella, Eimeria maxima) at a dose of 500 sporumerated oocysts. The disease did not manifest itself clinically, the chickens of the challenge and control groups ate the food well, the chickens of the experimental ...
Fedor I. Vasilevich   +2 more
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Results of therapeutic and prophylactic measures in avian eimeriosis

Veterinariya, Zootekhniya i Biotekhnologiya
The article presents the results of research on therapeutic and preventive measures used for birds with invasive pathologies, including the most common disease, eimeriosis. The complex use of several drugs in the form of a suspension proved to be the most effective in the treatment of eimeriosis.
Zeituna Kh. Terentyeva   +2 more
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Measures to control avian eimeriosis

"Veterinary Medicine" Journal, 2023
M.S. Saipullaev   +4 more
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Eimeriosis in Cattle: Current Understanding

Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 2005
SummaryThis report addresses various aspects of the protozoan parasiteEimeriawhich contribute to their increasing recognition as important protozoal pathogens in cattle. Among others, questions of parasite biology and epidemiology, its impact on host physiology, and control strategies are dealt with.
A, Daugschies, M, Najdrowski
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Profiling of jejunum inflammatory gene expression during murine eimeriosis

Microbial Pathogenesis, 2017
To understand the host-parasite relationship during coccidiosis it is necessary to identify the transcriptional profile of the local host. In this study, gene profiling in the mouse jejunum due to infection with Eimeria papillata was investigated using Agilent microarray technology.
Mohamed A. Dkhil   +2 more
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Nanoparticles Against Eimeriosis

2016
Eimeriosis is a disease caused by a protozoan parasite of the genus, Eimeria. The disease causes high mortality, morbidity and adverse effects in the infected hosts. Eimeriosis is responsible for worldwide economic loss. Traditional control of coccidiosis is mainly relies on chemoprophylaxis that appeared to be effective for the last decades.
Mohamed A. Dkhil, Saleh Al-Quraishy
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Eimeriosis in dairy cattle farms in Morogoro municipality of Tanzania

Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 1997
Coccidial oocysts were detected in 35% of 445 cattle in four medium-scale and 20 small-scale dairy farms in Morogoro municipality, Tanzania. The highest prevalence (56%) was observed in animals aged between 5 and 18 months, whereas lower prevalences were observed in calves (29%) aged between 12 days and 4 months and adults (30%).
R T, Chibunda   +5 more
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THE QUESTION OF EIMERIOSIS OF LAMBS IN SMALL FARMS

Naukovì Dopovìdì Nacìonalʹnogo Unìversitetu Bìoresursiv ì Prirodokoristuvannâ Ukraïni, 2022
The article provides data on keeping lambs in small farms and homesteads in the Cherkasy region. Coprological studies have identified eimeria oocysts, in particular E. crandallis, E. intricate, E. arloingi, E. faurei, which are found in lambs and cause a lot of damage to their bodies.
A. Filipenko   +2 more
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Phytobiotic preparations for the prevention of eimeriosis in birds as an alternative to coccidiostatics

Legal regulation in veterinary medicine
Avian eimeriosis is a widespread disease caused by various types of coccidia, to which almost all young poultry are susceptible. The disease is characterized by damage to the mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract, impaired parietal digestion and,
A. A. Savicheva   +3 more
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Turkey eimeriosis (spread, pathogenesis, treatment)

Veterinariya, Zootekhniya i Biotekhnologiya
Eimeriosis of turkeys is widespread in the turkey breeding farm of Krasnobor CJSC in the Tula region. The highest infection rate of birds was recorded in young turkeys of 90 days of age (48.8%), which is associated with high contamination of ...
S. A. Shemyakova   +2 more
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