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Observations on Isospora suis infection in a minimal disease pig herd
Veterinary Record, 1976Faeces samples from 11 sows and their litters and intestinal contents and scrapings collected from 56 piglets at the time of slaughter were examined for Isospora suis. The findings indicate that oocysts with sporoblasts can be found in faeces samples 24 hours after collection; the prepatent period is about six to nine days and the patent period three ...
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[Cryptosporidium sp. and Isospora suis in swine in Italy].
Parassitologia, 1988The presence of Cryptosporidium sp. and Isospora suis is reported for the first time in piglets in Italy, in the province of Mantova: the first one has been found in 1 and the second one in 39 out of 200 litters. Two piglets, respectively 20-day-old and 24-day-old, were experimentally infected with Cryptosporidium sp.
G, Canestri Trotti +2 more
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Coccidiosis in swine: dose and age response to Isospora suis.
Canadian journal of comparative medicine : Revue canadienne de medecine comparee, 1982Coccidiosis is a disease of the young piglet due to infection with Isospora suis and is characterized by diarrhea which is nonresponsive to antibacterial therapy. There is variable morbidity and mortality. Piglets develop a more severe clinical illness and enteritis when infected with I.
B P, Stuart +3 more
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Demonstration of Isospora suis oocysts in faecal samples
Veterinary Record, 1992S A, Henriksen, J P, Christensen
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Immunity against Isospora suis in nursing piglets
Parasitology Research, 2000B, Koudela, S, Kucerová
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Isospora suis species in a Danish SPF-herd.
Nordisk veterinaermedicin, 1985In two studies carried out in 1974-75 on 10 eight and 25 two week old piglets obtained from a SPF-herd the endoparasitic status was determined. Samples of faeces were examined by microscopy which revealed the presence of Isospora suis, a finding that was quite unexpected in a SPF-herd. During days 17-23 pp.
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Isospora suis aktuelan parazitološki problem farmski gajenih svinja
2004Isosporosis is a protosoar disease in piglets caused by Coccidiae of the family Isospora (Apicomplex: Eimeriidae) which have been acquirin increasing importance in swine pathology over the recent years. It is transmitted perorally through oocyst ingestion by Coprophagi, feed or water. Older animals are a source of infection for piglets.
Pavlović, Ivan +3 more
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