Anticoccidial drugs of the livestock industry
S Noack, HD Chapman, PM Selzer - Parasitology research, 2019 - Springer
Coccidiosis is a parasitic disease of a wide variety of animals caused by coccidian protozoa.
The coccidia are responsible for major economic losses of the livestock industry. For …
The coccidia are responsible for major economic losses of the livestock industry. For …
A selective review of advances in coccidiosis research
Coccidiosis is a widespread and economically significant disease of livestock caused by
protozoan parasites of the genus Eimeria. This disease is worldwide in occurrence and …
protozoan parasites of the genus Eimeria. This disease is worldwide in occurrence and …
Protozoal infections
LR McDougald, HM Cervantes, MC Jenkins… - Diseases of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Protozoa found in poultry are categorized within several taxonomic groups. Of the numerous
protozoans known from chickens, turkeys, and gamebirds, only a few flourish under …
protozoans known from chickens, turkeys, and gamebirds, only a few flourish under …
[HTML][HTML] The value of anticoccidials for sustainable global poultry production
S Kadykalo, T Roberts, M Thompson, J Wilson… - International Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Coccidiosis is a self-limiting disease that is universally present in poultry operations, causing
extensive damage to the intestinal lining of the bird. Global economic losses from …
extensive damage to the intestinal lining of the bird. Global economic losses from …
[HTML][HTML] Prevalence and distribution of Eimeria species in broiler chicken farms of different capacities
We conducted a survey in broiler farms from Romania to establish prevalence and
distribution of Eimeria species using single PCR assay. We found Eimeria spp. in 21 (91%) …
distribution of Eimeria species using single PCR assay. We found Eimeria spp. in 21 (91%) …
Coccidial infections in commercial broilers: epidemiological aspects and comparison of Eimeria species identification by morphometric and polymerase chain …
A Haug, AG Gjevre, P Thebo, JG Mattsson… - Avian …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
The objective of this study was to add to existing knowledge of the epidemiology and the
aetiology of coccidial infections in commercial broiler flocks. Polymerase chain reaction …
aetiology of coccidial infections in commercial broiler flocks. Polymerase chain reaction …
Biosynthesized selenium nanoparticles to rescue coccidiosis-mediated oxidative stress, apoptosis and inflammation in the jejunum of mice
R Abdel-Gaber, MA Hawsah, T Al-Otaibi… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
One of the most crucial approaches for treating human diseases, particularly parasite
infections, is nanomedicine. One of the most significant protozoan diseases that impact farm …
infections, is nanomedicine. One of the most significant protozoan diseases that impact farm …
[PDF][PDF] Effect of pine bark (Pinus radiata) extracts on sporulation of coccidian oocysts.
AL Molan, LZJ Liu ZhuoJian, DSP De ShamPa - 2009 - researchgate.net
A series of experiments have been undertaken to determine the effect of water extracts from
pine bark (Pinus radiata) on the inhibition of the sporulation of oocysts of three species of …
pine bark (Pinus radiata) on the inhibition of the sporulation of oocysts of three species of …
Treatment of toxoplasmosis and neosporosis in farm ruminants: state of knowledge and future trends
R Sánchez-Sánchez, P Vázquez, I Ferre… - Current topics in …, 2018 - ingentaconnect.com
Toxoplasmosis and neosporosis are closely related protozoan diseases that lead to
important economic impacts in farm ruminants. Toxoplasma gondii infection mainly causes …
important economic impacts in farm ruminants. Toxoplasma gondii infection mainly causes …
A Chemical Genomic Analysis of Decoquinate, a Plasmodium falciparum Cytochrome b Inhibitor
Decoquinate has single-digit nanomolar activity against in vitro blood stage Plasmodium
falciparum parasites, the causative agent of human malaria. In vitro evolution of decoquinate …
falciparum parasites, the causative agent of human malaria. In vitro evolution of decoquinate …