The course and clinical appearance of an Eimeria species infection in chicken flocks depend on the response of an individual bird to infection and on population-dynamics of the infection in the flock. Differences in ingested numbers of oocysts may affect oocyst load in the flock and the subsequent infectious dose for not yet infected birds. To study the link between numbers of oocysts excreted by infected birds and transmission of Eimeria acervulina, experiments were carried out with 42 pairs of broiler chickens using inoculation doses with 5, 50, 500 or 50,000 sporulated oocysts. In each pair one bird was inoculated and the other bird was contact-exposed. All contact birds became infected, which occurred on average within 34 h after exposu...
Bibliography : pages 46-52.The effect of various inoculum sizes of Eimeria tenella in the chicken, o...
Understanding of factors that influence the epidemiology of Eimeria acervulina infections was increa...
At this study, 8 groups of 14 days-old 14 birds were infected respectively with 25x10(3), 50x10(3), ...
The course and clinical appearance of an Eimeria species infection in chicken flocks depend on the r...
The infection dynamics of Eimeria species determine the clinical manifestation of the disease coccid...
Heterogeneity in exposure to Eimeria spp. of chickens in a flock will result in differences between ...
Control of the intestinal disease coccidiosis, caused by infections with Eimeria species, is a majo...
ONE of the most important factors in the development of clinical or fatal coccidiosis in susceptible...
The aim of this study was to expose shedding characteristics of different Eimeria spp cause coccidio...
Live vaccines for coccidiosis control are infrequently used in broilers, mainly due to variability i...
Coccidiosis is an economically important parasitic disease of chickens that, in Australia, is caused...
Abstract: Problem statement: Different methods of experimental infection of broiler chickens with Ei...
Precocious lines of Eimeria acervulina "Cu" and "I" strains were obtained after 25 passages of oocys...
Precocious lines of Eimeria acervulina Cu and I strains were obtained after 25 passages of oocysts i...
Coccidiosis is one of parasitic disease caused by Eimeria which is frequently occurs in broiler chic...
Bibliography : pages 46-52.The effect of various inoculum sizes of Eimeria tenella in the chicken, o...
Understanding of factors that influence the epidemiology of Eimeria acervulina infections was increa...
At this study, 8 groups of 14 days-old 14 birds were infected respectively with 25x10(3), 50x10(3), ...
The course and clinical appearance of an Eimeria species infection in chicken flocks depend on the r...
The infection dynamics of Eimeria species determine the clinical manifestation of the disease coccid...
Heterogeneity in exposure to Eimeria spp. of chickens in a flock will result in differences between ...
Control of the intestinal disease coccidiosis, caused by infections with Eimeria species, is a majo...
ONE of the most important factors in the development of clinical or fatal coccidiosis in susceptible...
The aim of this study was to expose shedding characteristics of different Eimeria spp cause coccidio...
Live vaccines for coccidiosis control are infrequently used in broilers, mainly due to variability i...
Coccidiosis is an economically important parasitic disease of chickens that, in Australia, is caused...
Abstract: Problem statement: Different methods of experimental infection of broiler chickens with Ei...
Precocious lines of Eimeria acervulina "Cu" and "I" strains were obtained after 25 passages of oocys...
Precocious lines of Eimeria acervulina Cu and I strains were obtained after 25 passages of oocysts i...
Coccidiosis is one of parasitic disease caused by Eimeria which is frequently occurs in broiler chic...
Bibliography : pages 46-52.The effect of various inoculum sizes of Eimeria tenella in the chicken, o...
Understanding of factors that influence the epidemiology of Eimeria acervulina infections was increa...
At this study, 8 groups of 14 days-old 14 birds were infected respectively with 25x10(3), 50x10(3), ...