Heterogeneity in exposure to Eimeria spp. of chickens in a flock will result in differences between individual birds in oocyst output and acquired immunity, which subsequently affects transmission of the parasite in the population. The aim of this study was to quantify effects of previous infection of broilers with Eimeria acervulina on immune responses, oocyst output and transmission. A transmission experiment was carried out with pair-wise housed broilers, that differed in infection history. This "infection history" was achieved by establishment of a primary infection by inoculation of birds with 50,000 sporulated E. acervulina oocysts at day 6 of age ("primed"); the other birds did not receive a primary infection ("naïve"). The actual tr...
The aim of this study was to compare the IgG response against Eimeria acervulina, E. maxima, and E. ...
Resistance to Eimeria acervulina was measured in two lines of chickens that had been divergently sel...
Understanding of factors that influence the epidemiology of Eimeria acervulina infections was increa...
Heterogeneity in exposure to Eimeria spp. of chickens in a flock will result in differences between ...
The infection dynamics of Eimeria species determine the clinical manifestation of the disease coccid...
The course and clinical appearance of an Eimeria species infection in chicken flocks depend on the r...
Control of the intestinal disease coccidiosis, caused by infections with Eimeria species, is a majo...
The (T-cell) immune responses of two different broiler lines to a primary Eimeria acervulina infecti...
T-cell responses are supposed to be the major immune reactions in broilers infected with Eimeria. Th...
The protozoan parasite Eimeria is responsible for the disease coccidiosis and has a worldwide distri...
Live vaccines for coccidiosis control are infrequently used in broilers, mainly due to variability i...
Coccidiosis is one of parasitic disease caused by Eimeria which is frequently occurs in broiler chic...
The aim of this study was to expose shedding characteristics of different Eimeria spp cause coccidio...
At this study, 8 groups of 14 days-old 14 birds were infected respectively with 25x10(3), 50x10(3), ...
At this study, 8 groups of 14 days-old 14 birds were infected respectively with 25x10(3), 50x10(3), ...
The aim of this study was to compare the IgG response against Eimeria acervulina, E. maxima, and E. ...
Resistance to Eimeria acervulina was measured in two lines of chickens that had been divergently sel...
Understanding of factors that influence the epidemiology of Eimeria acervulina infections was increa...
Heterogeneity in exposure to Eimeria spp. of chickens in a flock will result in differences between ...
The infection dynamics of Eimeria species determine the clinical manifestation of the disease coccid...
The course and clinical appearance of an Eimeria species infection in chicken flocks depend on the r...
Control of the intestinal disease coccidiosis, caused by infections with Eimeria species, is a majo...
The (T-cell) immune responses of two different broiler lines to a primary Eimeria acervulina infecti...
T-cell responses are supposed to be the major immune reactions in broilers infected with Eimeria. Th...
The protozoan parasite Eimeria is responsible for the disease coccidiosis and has a worldwide distri...
Live vaccines for coccidiosis control are infrequently used in broilers, mainly due to variability i...
Coccidiosis is one of parasitic disease caused by Eimeria which is frequently occurs in broiler chic...
The aim of this study was to expose shedding characteristics of different Eimeria spp cause coccidio...
At this study, 8 groups of 14 days-old 14 birds were infected respectively with 25x10(3), 50x10(3), ...
At this study, 8 groups of 14 days-old 14 birds were infected respectively with 25x10(3), 50x10(3), ...
The aim of this study was to compare the IgG response against Eimeria acervulina, E. maxima, and E. ...
Resistance to Eimeria acervulina was measured in two lines of chickens that had been divergently sel...
Understanding of factors that influence the epidemiology of Eimeria acervulina infections was increa...