[HTML][HTML] Botanicals: A promising approach for controlling cecal coccidiosis in poultry
Z Saeed, KA Alkheraije - Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Avian species have been always in problem due to coccidiosis. Among all types of
coccidiosis cecal coccidiosis is the most dangerous for the avian species. Chicken and …
coccidiosis cecal coccidiosis is the most dangerous for the avian species. Chicken and …
[HTML][HTML] Vaccines against chicken coccidiosis with particular reference to previous decade: progress, challenges, and opportunities
Chicken coccidiosis is an economically significant disease of commercial chicken industry
accounting for losses of more than£ 10.4 billion (according to 2016 prices). Additionally, the …
accounting for losses of more than£ 10.4 billion (according to 2016 prices). Additionally, the …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of phytase and coccidial vaccine on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, bone mineralization, and intestinal gene expression of broilers
ABSTRACT A study was conducted to evaluate effects of phytase and coccidial vaccine on
growth performance, bone mineralization, nutrient digestibility, and intestinal gene …
growth performance, bone mineralization, nutrient digestibility, and intestinal gene …
[PDF][PDF] Anticoccidial Activity of Star Anise (Illicium verum) Essential Oil in Broiler Chicks.
N Al-Hoshani, KM Al Syaad, Z Saeed… - Pakistan Veterinary …, 2023 - pvj.com.pk
Coccidiosis is a devastating parasitic disease caused by organisms belonging to the genus
Eimeria infecting poultry globally, causing havoc in the poultry industry. Synthetic …
Eimeria infecting poultry globally, causing havoc in the poultry industry. Synthetic …
[HTML][HTML] Chicken Gut Microbiota Responses to Dietary Bacillus subtilis Probiotic in the Presence and Absence of Eimeria Infection
FU Memon, Y Yang, G Zhang, IH Leghari, F Lv, Y Wang… - Microorganisms, 2022 - mdpi.com
Coccidiosis is a well-known poultry disease that causes the severe destruction of the
intestinal tract, resulting in reduced growth performance and immunity, disrupted gut …
intestinal tract, resulting in reduced growth performance and immunity, disrupted gut …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of Eimeria maxima infection doses on growth performance and gut health in dual-infection model of necrotic enteritis in broiler chickens
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of the different doses of Eimeria
maxima (EM) oocysts on growth performance and intestinal health in broiler chickens …
maxima (EM) oocysts on growth performance and intestinal health in broiler chickens …
[HTML][HTML] Osteoimmunology: a link between gastrointestinal diseases and skeletal health in chickens
Simple Summary Gastrointestinal diseases in poultry are more significant because of high
economic loss due to production loss, reduced feed efficiency, mortality, compromising bird …
economic loss due to production loss, reduced feed efficiency, mortality, compromising bird …
[HTML][HTML] Graded levels of Eimeria infection modulated gut physiology and temporarily ceased the egg production of laying hens at peak production
An experiment was conducted to investigate the changes in gastrointestinal physiology,
including intestinal leakage, immune response, oxidative stress, along with performance …
including intestinal leakage, immune response, oxidative stress, along with performance …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of green tea phytosome on growth performance and intestinal integrity under coccidiosis infection challenge in broilers
K Jelveh, M Mottaghitalab, M Mohammadi - Poultry Science, 2023 - Elsevier
This research examined the effects of feeding phytosomal green tea on broilers infected with
coccidia. To provide phytosome, green tea extract was loaded into soy lecithin. Groups of …
coccidia. To provide phytosome, green tea extract was loaded into soy lecithin. Groups of …
[HTML][HTML] Protective efficacy of multiepitope vaccines constructed from common antigens of Eimeria species in chickens
C Chen, J Su, M Lu, L Xu, R Yan, X Li, X Song - Veterinary Research, 2023 - Springer
Clinical avian coccidiosis is typically caused by coinfection with several Eimeria species.
Recombinant protein and DNA vaccines have shown promise in controlling coccidiosis. On …
Recombinant protein and DNA vaccines have shown promise in controlling coccidiosis. On …