This study aims to determine the level of damage and the inflammatory response in the cecal epithelium of broiler chickens infected with Eimeria spp. The sample population consists of 39 broiler cadavers from Tabanan and Bangli Regencies, Bali, Indonesia, which showed clinical signs of weakness, drooping wings, and bloody stools before death. Subsequently, they were necropsied, and the swollen cecum tissue, with a color range of pink to black, was sufficiently harvested and placed in a pot filled with 10% neutral buffer formalin. After fixation for 24-48 hours, the sample was then processed routinely and stained with hematoxylin-eosin (HE) dyes. The histopathological examination revealed the occurrence of bleeding, epithelial desquamation, ...
Session : Pathogenesis and experimental animal modelsInternational audienceEimeria tenella infection...
The objective of this study was first to investigate the prevalence of poultry coccidiosis and to id...
The objective of this research was to investigate antibiotic alternatives to controlling Eimeria and...
This study aims to determine the level of damage and the inflammatory response in the cecal epitheli...
ANAK-180 chicks (5 days old) were exposed to Eimeria spp. infection. Twenty chicks were housed in a ...
The objectives of the study: to examine display frequency of diferent Eimeria spp. species and induc...
Coccidiosis is an enteric infection of chickens caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Eimeria. ...
Coccidiosis is gastrointestinal disease caused by protozoa of the Genus of Eimeria. The Genus of Eim...
Abstract: Studies were undertaken to evaluate the clinical, gross, histopathological and some bioche...
Intestinal coccidiosis, caused by various species of Eimeria, has become an economically important d...
Eimeria tenella, a protozoan parasite belonging to the class Sporozoa, is the etiological agent of c...
Fresh small intestines excised from ten 45-day old chickens from Global Agri-Business Development In...
Coccidiosis is a widespread disease of poultry caused by seven species of Eimeria. It is a significa...
Disease investigation was made in a native chicken farm with 150 numbers of 12 weeks old Aseel chick...
International audienceIntroduction Coccidiosis, a disease caused by intestinal apicomplexan parasite...
Session : Pathogenesis and experimental animal modelsInternational audienceEimeria tenella infection...
The objective of this study was first to investigate the prevalence of poultry coccidiosis and to id...
The objective of this research was to investigate antibiotic alternatives to controlling Eimeria and...
This study aims to determine the level of damage and the inflammatory response in the cecal epitheli...
ANAK-180 chicks (5 days old) were exposed to Eimeria spp. infection. Twenty chicks were housed in a ...
The objectives of the study: to examine display frequency of diferent Eimeria spp. species and induc...
Coccidiosis is an enteric infection of chickens caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Eimeria. ...
Coccidiosis is gastrointestinal disease caused by protozoa of the Genus of Eimeria. The Genus of Eim...
Abstract: Studies were undertaken to evaluate the clinical, gross, histopathological and some bioche...
Intestinal coccidiosis, caused by various species of Eimeria, has become an economically important d...
Eimeria tenella, a protozoan parasite belonging to the class Sporozoa, is the etiological agent of c...
Fresh small intestines excised from ten 45-day old chickens from Global Agri-Business Development In...
Coccidiosis is a widespread disease of poultry caused by seven species of Eimeria. It is a significa...
Disease investigation was made in a native chicken farm with 150 numbers of 12 weeks old Aseel chick...
International audienceIntroduction Coccidiosis, a disease caused by intestinal apicomplexan parasite...
Session : Pathogenesis and experimental animal modelsInternational audienceEimeria tenella infection...
The objective of this study was first to investigate the prevalence of poultry coccidiosis and to id...
The objective of this research was to investigate antibiotic alternatives to controlling Eimeria and...