Protective efficacy of recombinant proteins AMA1 and IMP1 in rabbits infected with Eimeria intestinalis

J Xiao, W He, C Xiong, G Hao, J Pu, H Chen, L Xu… - Veterinary …, 2023 - Elsevier
Eimeria intestinalis is one of the most pathogenic rabbit coccidia species causing severe
intestinal damage and increased risk of secondary infection from opportunistic pathogens …

Protection against Eimeria intestinalis infection in rabbits immunized with the recombinant elongation factors EF1α and EFG

W He, G Hao, C Xiong, J Xiao, J Pu, H Chen… - Infection and …, 2023 - Am Soc Microbiol
Eimeria intestinalis is the most pathogenic species of rabbit coccidiosis, causing weight loss,
diarrhea, and even acute death. The currently used anticoccidial drugs against E. intestinalis …

Assessment of the Immunoprotective Efficacy of Recombinant 14-3-3 Protein and Dense Granule Protein 10 (GRA10) as Candidate Antigens for Rabbit Vaccines …

C Xiong, W He, J Xiao, G Hao, J Pu, H Chen… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Eimeria intestinalis infects rabbits, causing severe intestinal coccidiosis. Prolonged
anticoccidial drug use might lead to coccidia resistance and drug residues in food. Thus …

Evaluation of the immunoprotective effect of the recombinant Eimeria intestinalis rhoptry protein 25 and rhoptry protein 30 on New Zealand rabbits

G Hao, C Xiong, J Xiao, W He, Y Zhu, L Xu… - Experimental …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Rabbit coccidiosis is a parasitism caused by either one or multiple co-infections
of Eimeria species. Among them, Eimeria intestinalis is the primary pathogen responsible for …