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ECONOMIC DAMAGE FROM EIMERIOSIS IN CALVES
One of the main problems in rearing young cattle at livestock enterprises are invasive diseases, in particular, parasitic protozoa. It leads to a decrease in the protective functions of the animal's body and the loss of live weight gain and death of ...
A. D. Reshetnikova, E. S. Klimova
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Characterization of coccidiosis and evaluation of suggestive cases of subclinical necrotic enteritis in broilers [PDF]
: This study performed the characterization of coccidiosis in broilers and evaluated the occurrence of suggestive cases of necrotic enteritis (NE), seeking if there is an association between the diseases in Brazilian flocks.
Fabio Santiani +7 more
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Influence of temperature on sporulation of Eimeria arloingi and Eimeria perforans oocysts
Eimeriosis of farm animals is one of the most widespread parasitic diseases in the world. In the conditions of the steppe zone of Ukraine Eimeria perforans is more common in rabbits and E. arloingi in sheep and goats. Study of factors which influence the
O. O. Boyko +5 more
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Biochemical and Pathomorphological Investigations on Rabbits with Experimentally Induced Hepatic Eimeriosis [PDF]
Abstract The present study aimed to evaluate the changes in concentrations of some biochemical parameters, as well as macro and microscopic alterations during Eimeria stiedae infection in rabbits. The experiment was performed using 12 three-month-old healthy rabbits, randomly allocated into 2 equal groups: G1 (controls, uninfected ...
Petrova J. P. +9 more
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Prevalence and diversity of Eimeria spp. in free-range chickens in northeastern Brazil
In tropical regions, family farming is a form of production and work that is highly present in rural areas. Because the production system for free-range chickens has a low level of technification, it frequently presents massive infection by coccidia. The
Juliana Trajano da Silva +8 more
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The infection of cattle with Eimeria spp. In agricultural farms of Ivanovo region was studied. Diagnosis for eimeriosis was made based on epizootological data, clinical signs manifested in calves and results of laboratory examination of fecal samples ...
E. S. Andrushko, S. V. Egorov
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Features of parasitocenosis in eimeriosis in young ruminants
Abstract. The prevalence of coccidiosis diseases of various animal species has a global scale, so this problem has attracted the attention of veterinary specialists around the world. The purpose of this study was to study the specific features of the species composition and laboratory diagnostics of eimeriosis in young ruminants and to evaluate the ...
Ol'ga Petrova +3 more
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There is currently almost no poultry holding where avian eimerioses, both monoinvasions and those associated with cryptosporidioses, salmonelloses and colibacte- rioses, are not reported.
A. B. Dagaeva, B. M. Makhieva
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Field trial of medicinal plant, Bidens pilosa, against eimeriosis in broilers [PDF]
AbstractEimeriosis is a severe protozoan disease in poultry. Because of increasing concern about drug residue and drug resistance with the use of anticoccidial drugs, natural products are emerging as an alternative and complementary approach to control avian eimeriosis. Our previous publication showed that feed supplemented with B.
Cicero Lee-Tian Chang +3 more
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Chicken Coccidiosis in Central Java, Indonesia: A Recent Update
Avian coccidiosis is a huge problem worldwide. Heavily infected animals that show severe clinical signs and coccidiostat resistance are causing important economic losses. The present study aimed to update the recent cases of coccidiosis in Central Java, Indonesia, and to show the importance of the disease in the region.
Penny Humaidah Hamid +5 more
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