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In vivo evaluation of a cytochrome P450 gene from poultry red mite, Dermanyssus gallinae, as a vaccine antigen for chicks. [PDF]

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Liu J   +10 more
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Nematode Parasites in Poultry: Their Prevalence, Species Diversity, and Control Strategies

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Salbia Abbas   +8 more
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A review of natural products as a source of next-generation drugs against apicomplexan parasites. [PDF]

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Mao EY   +4 more
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Efficacy of fenbendazole against helminth parasites of poultry in Uganda

open access: diamondTropical Animal Health and Production, 1982
Fenbendazole 4% (Panacur, Hoechst) administered in feed was used to treat chickens infected with Ascaridia galli, Heterakis gallinarum and Railletina spp. It was also used to treat Syngamus trachea in broiler birds. There was a marked drop in helminth egg counts in the faeces on the second day of treatment and the faeces became negative by the seventh ...
Waktole Yadeta   +57 more
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Important parasites in poultry production systems

Veterinary Parasitology, 1999
Poultry now accounts for 30% of all meat consumed. Parasites are a problem where ever poultry are raised, whether in large commercial operations or in small back-yard flocks, and economic losses can be significant. This paper will briefly review the major protozoan, helminth, and arthropod species in poultry including pathogenesis.
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Vaccination Against Poultry Parasites

Avian Diseases, 2023
The complexity of parasites and their life cycles makes vaccination against parasitic diseases challenging. This review highlights this by discussing vaccination against four relevant parasites of poultry. Coccidia, i.e., Eimeria spp., are the most important parasites in poultry production, causing multiple billions of dollars of damage worldwide.
Ruediger, Hauck, Kenneth S, Macklin
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Parasites affecting poultry

2017
Parasitic infections and infestations are a major challenge to poultry production worldwide. This chapter comprehensively surveys parasites affecting poultry, divided into the broad categories of protozoa, flagellates and worms as well as arthropods including lice, bedbugs, flies, beetles, mites, fleas and ticks. The chapter examines diagnosis, control,
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Diseases and Parasites of Poultry

1988
The art and science of poultry disease control is as complex, variable, and confounded with as many apparently unrelated events as is the practice of human medicine. As more birds are grown in more concentrated areas and in tighter confinement, new disease problems appear and old ones sometimes reoccur.
Carmen R. Parkhurst, George J. Mountney
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