Precocious lines of Eimeria acervulina Cu and I strains were obtained after 25 passages of oocysts in chickens that showed a shortening of the prepatent period for first oocyst output from 96 h to 81 and 82 h, respectively. Both precocious lines were evaluated for pathogenicity using as criteria weight gain, lesion score and total oocyst production. Infection of the Cu precocious line in chickens showed a high weight gain, low lesion score and low oocyst production, when compared to parent strain infected chickens. However, the results did not show a significant difference in relation to the criteria used above for the E. acervulina I precocious line when compared to its parent strain. This suggests a low degree of attenuation for the I str...
Objective To attenuate two strains of Eimeria tenella by selecting for precocious development and ev...
The infection dynamics of Eimeria species determine the clinical manifestation of the disease coccid...
ANAK-180 chicks (5 days old) were exposed to Eimeria spp. infection. Twenty chicks were housed in a ...
Precocious lines of Eimeria acervulina "Cu" and "I" strains were obtained after 25 passages of oocys...
Abstract: Coccidiosis is a protozoan disease that causes important economic losses in the poultry fa...
Coccidiosis is an economically important parasitic disease of chickens that, in Australia, is caused...
Cooccidiosis is one of the most important causes of economic losses within the poultry industry. The...
Eimeria infection causes a great problem in chicken, such as, reduction in weight gain and increase ...
The purpose of this research was to identify the Eimeria species, in free-range chickens as well as ...
By the term coccidiosis we imply an infection with one or more of the several species belonging to t...
Abstract: Problem statement: Different methods of experimental infection of broiler chickens with Ei...
The development of precocious lines of Eimeria sp can be used as alternative controlling to Eimeria...
Coccidiosis is an enteric infection of chickens caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Eimeria. ...
The course and clinical appearance of an Eimeria species infection in chicken flocks depend on the r...
The protozoan parasite Eimeria is responsible for the disease coccidiosis and has a worldwide distri...
Objective To attenuate two strains of Eimeria tenella by selecting for precocious development and ev...
The infection dynamics of Eimeria species determine the clinical manifestation of the disease coccid...
ANAK-180 chicks (5 days old) were exposed to Eimeria spp. infection. Twenty chicks were housed in a ...
Precocious lines of Eimeria acervulina "Cu" and "I" strains were obtained after 25 passages of oocys...
Abstract: Coccidiosis is a protozoan disease that causes important economic losses in the poultry fa...
Coccidiosis is an economically important parasitic disease of chickens that, in Australia, is caused...
Cooccidiosis is one of the most important causes of economic losses within the poultry industry. The...
Eimeria infection causes a great problem in chicken, such as, reduction in weight gain and increase ...
The purpose of this research was to identify the Eimeria species, in free-range chickens as well as ...
By the term coccidiosis we imply an infection with one or more of the several species belonging to t...
Abstract: Problem statement: Different methods of experimental infection of broiler chickens with Ei...
The development of precocious lines of Eimeria sp can be used as alternative controlling to Eimeria...
Coccidiosis is an enteric infection of chickens caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Eimeria. ...
The course and clinical appearance of an Eimeria species infection in chicken flocks depend on the r...
The protozoan parasite Eimeria is responsible for the disease coccidiosis and has a worldwide distri...
Objective To attenuate two strains of Eimeria tenella by selecting for precocious development and ev...
The infection dynamics of Eimeria species determine the clinical manifestation of the disease coccid...
ANAK-180 chicks (5 days old) were exposed to Eimeria spp. infection. Twenty chicks were housed in a ...