EIMERIOSIS IN POULTRY: RISK ANALYSIS
Poultry farming is a leading branch of animal husbandry. Poultry farms with industrial technologies export their products to international markets. However, the problem of protozoan diseases of poultry, particularly chickens, remains a pressing issue on farms of various sizes (both backyard and industrial).
L. V. Nahorna, S. Y. Simonova
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Holothuria polii Extract as a Potential Anticoccidial Agent: Evidence of Its MUC2 Regulatory Impact in Murine Jejunum [PDF]
Eimeria is a parasite that causes coccidiosis in a variety of animals, leading to nutritional imbalances, issues with food digestion and absorption, low weight, and intestinal inflammation of varying degrees in its hosts.
Youssef A. El-Sayed +7 more
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Evaluation of the effectiveness of coniferous-phytogenic feed additives against eimeriosis infestation in calves [PDF]
Background: Eimeriosis in calves, often treated with harsh chemicals, leads to significant health and economic burdens. This study explores natural coniferous-phytogenic feed additives as an innovative solution, focusing on their efficacy against Eimeria
Korotkiy, Vasily +4 more
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Significance of Timing on Effect of Metaphylactic Toltrazuril Treatment against Eimeriosis in Calves [PDF]
In this multicentric, randomised, blinded and placebo-controlled field study, the effect of treatment with toltrazuril (Baycox(®) Bovis, Bayer) on oocyst excretion, diarrhoea score and weight gain was studied in Danish dairy herds with confirmed history of eimeriosis (coccidiosis) and prevalence of Eimeria bovis and Eimeria zuernii.
Enemark, Heidi +2 more
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A 10-Year Surveillance of Eimeria spp. in Cattle and Buffaloes in a Mediterranean Area [PDF]
Coccidiosis due to Eimeria spp. are widespread parasitic infections in cattle and water buffaloes and may impair health, welfare, and production of these livestock species.
Maria Elena Morgoglione +7 more
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Zinc Supplementation against Eimeria acervulina-Induced Oxidative Damage in Broiler Chickens [PDF]
This study was undertaken to determine the dietary supplements of Zn containing diet on the antioxidant status in chickens experimentally infected with Eimeria acervulina.
Gabrashanska, Margarita +3 more
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Effects of probiotic Subalin on body weight gain in broiler chickens with spontaneous eimeriosis
The purpose of the research is to study the probiotic Subalin effects on body weight gain in broiler chickens with spontaneous eimeriosis.Materials and methods.
R. T. Safiullin +2 more
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Evaluation of Retinol, Cholecalciferol, α-Tocopherol and Phylloquinone levels in naturally infected calves with eimeriosis [PDF]
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether serum vitamin A (retinol), vitamin D (cholecalciferol), vitamin E (α-tocopherol), and vitamin K (phylloquinone) levels changed in naturally infected calves with coccidiosis. The study was conducted on a total
Denizhan, V, Ekin, S, Kozat, S
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BOVINE EIMERIOSIS IN THE TYUMEN REGION
Livestock farming in the Tyumen Region is one of the main branches of the agroindustrial complex. Despite this sector development, the issue of invasive diseases of cattle remains crucial. Eimeria infections are the most common parasitosis and most difficult to control.
D. A. Ustyugova, Y. V. Glazunov
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The purpose of the research is to obtain 5% toltrazuril supramolecular forms with the addition of SASs and emulsifiers, and to study antiprotozoal activity in a limited period of their introduction into the poultry diet with water.Materials and methods ...
I. M. Biryukov +3 more
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