Efficacy of Routinely Used Anticoccidials Against Eimeria tenella Field Isolates in Chicken: Bangladesh Perspective [PDF]
To evaluate anticoccidial drug efficacy against Eimeria tenella in chicken, seven different field isolates were experimented with in battery cages with five commonly used anticoccidials as manufacturer doses, like amprolium (1 g/L), maduramicin (5 ppm ...
Bimal Chandra Karmakar +6 more
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Absorption and Distribution of Toltrazuril and Toltrazuril Sulfone in Plasma, Intestinal Tissues and Content of Piglets after Oral or Intramuscular Administration [PDF]
Piglet coccidiosis due to Cystoisospora suis is a major cause of diarrhea and poor growth worldwide. It can effectively be controlled by application of toltrazuril (TZ), and oral formulations have been licensed for many years.
Hamadi Karembe +9 more
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Influence of Eimeria spp. and Clostridium perfringens Infection on Growth Performance and Toltrazuril Residues in Chickens [PDF]
Coccidiosis and necrotic enteritis are among the most common diseases affecting poultry, with economic impact due to reduced production and the costs of treatment and prevention.
Konrad Pietruk +4 more
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Deciphering the code of resistance: a genomic and transcriptomic exploration of the Cystoisospora suis Holland-I strain [PDF]
Cystoisospora suis, a member of the apicomplexan order Coccidia and causative agent of neonatal porcine coccidiosis, poses a challenge to pig production due to the emergence of reduced efficacy of toltrazuril, the only EU-approved treatment.
Teresa Cruz-Bustos +3 more
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Efficacy of injectable toltrazuril-iron combination product and oral toltrazuril against early experimental infection of suckling piglets with Cystoisospora suis [PDF]
Background Toltrazuril is frequently administered for the metaphylactic control of piglet cystoisosporosis. In a previous study, the efficacy of parenteral toltrazuril (45 mg/piglet, Group Forceris®) applied on the 2nd day of life (dol), and of oral ...
Anja Joachim +6 more
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Experimentally confirmed toltrazuril resistance in a field isolate of Cystoisospora suis [PDF]
Background Constant treatment regimens with toltrazuril against Cystoisospora suis infection in piglets are being applied in the intensive production systems for the last two decades, but the possibility of resistance development has not been addressed ...
Aruna Shrestha +5 more
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Toltrazuril-Loaded Polymeric Nanocapsules as a Promising Approach for the Preventive Control of Coccidiosis in Poultry [PDF]
Coccidiosis is a disease caused by intracellular protozoan parasites of the genus Eimeria that affect the intestinal tract of poultry. However, strain resistance and drug residue in the carcass have drawn the attention of the productive sector.
Lana Flávia Baron +9 more
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Effect of Isosporiasis Prevention with Toltrazuril on Long-Term Pig Performance [PDF]
The efficacy of toltrazuril treatment was assessed in two experiments in Polish swine herds. Experiment 1 included a toltrazuril treatment group, Group A (n=410), and untreated control, Group B (n=386).
K. Rypula +4 more
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Simultaneous Use of Iron/Anticoccidial Treatment and Vaccination against Oedema Disease: Impact on the Development of Serum-Neutralising Antibodies, Hematinic and Anticoccidial Activities in Piglets [PDF]
Oedema disease (OD) in weaned piglets is caused by shigatoxigenic Escherichia coli (STEC), which produces the Stx2e toxin. The disease is controlled by early vaccination (for example, with Ecoporc Shiga®).
Daniel Sperling +7 more
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Cystoisospora suis in Portugal: an observational study of prevalence, management, and risk factors [PDF]
Background Neonatal coccidiosis is a common and important disease of suckling piglets in modern farming caused by Cystoisospora suis. Prevalence rates are high, namely, in Portugal, although no recent data are available.
Tiago Nunes +4 more
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