In order to morphological study of non-specific host immune response, cross-species experimental infection of Leghorn chicks with partridge specific coccidium, Eimeria procera (106 oocyst/per birds) was done. Schizonts of E. procera were histologically observed in all the parts of small intestine and caeca of chicks. Heterophilic and lymphocytic infiltration in lamina propria, and damage of villi intestine were observed. Schizonts were studied by electron microscope after 12, 30, and 60 hours post-infection (h pi). Results demonstrated immature and structurally damaged schizonts at 12 h pi, delayed maturation of first generation schizonts at 30 h pi, and phagocytosis of parasites at 60 h pi by intraepithelial lymphocytes
Coccidiosis is a common enteric disease of turkeys that is caused by protozoan parasites belonging t...
An outbreak of coccidiosis occurred in red-legged partridges is reported. At the post-mortem examina...
Eimeria is an obligate intracellular parasite which invades the intestinal tract of fowl and causes ...
In order to morphological study of non-specific host immune response, cross-species experimental inf...
With the aim to identify the Eimeria species responsible for coccidiosis in 50 deceased red-legged p...
Coccidiosis is an enteric infection of chickens caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Eimeria. ...
ANAK-180 chicks (5 days old) were exposed to Eimeria spp. infection. Twenty chicks were housed in a ...
International audienceLittle is known about Eimeria-induced coccidiosis in partridges. After a cocci...
A study of the fine structure: of epithelial cells In the caecal pouch of chickens Infected with Eim...
Fresh small intestines excised from ten 45-day old chickens from Global Agri-Business Development In...
Background: Coccidiosis causes morphologic alteration in intestinal mucosa resulting in reduction of...
The ultrastructure of microgametocytes and macrogametocytes of Eimeria tenella was studied with a Ph...
The endogenous development of E. necatrix was observed at primary and secondary infected chicken to ...
Intestinal coccidiosis, caused by various species of Eimeria, has become an economically important d...
The protozoan parasite Eimeria is responsible for the disease coccidiosis and has a worldwide distri...
Coccidiosis is a common enteric disease of turkeys that is caused by protozoan parasites belonging t...
An outbreak of coccidiosis occurred in red-legged partridges is reported. At the post-mortem examina...
Eimeria is an obligate intracellular parasite which invades the intestinal tract of fowl and causes ...
In order to morphological study of non-specific host immune response, cross-species experimental inf...
With the aim to identify the Eimeria species responsible for coccidiosis in 50 deceased red-legged p...
Coccidiosis is an enteric infection of chickens caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Eimeria. ...
ANAK-180 chicks (5 days old) were exposed to Eimeria spp. infection. Twenty chicks were housed in a ...
International audienceLittle is known about Eimeria-induced coccidiosis in partridges. After a cocci...
A study of the fine structure: of epithelial cells In the caecal pouch of chickens Infected with Eim...
Fresh small intestines excised from ten 45-day old chickens from Global Agri-Business Development In...
Background: Coccidiosis causes morphologic alteration in intestinal mucosa resulting in reduction of...
The ultrastructure of microgametocytes and macrogametocytes of Eimeria tenella was studied with a Ph...
The endogenous development of E. necatrix was observed at primary and secondary infected chicken to ...
Intestinal coccidiosis, caused by various species of Eimeria, has become an economically important d...
The protozoan parasite Eimeria is responsible for the disease coccidiosis and has a worldwide distri...
Coccidiosis is a common enteric disease of turkeys that is caused by protozoan parasites belonging t...
An outbreak of coccidiosis occurred in red-legged partridges is reported. At the post-mortem examina...
Eimeria is an obligate intracellular parasite which invades the intestinal tract of fowl and causes ...