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Postmortem evidence of abomasal coccidiosis in awassi lamb in Jordan
Abomasal coccidiosis was incidentally diagnosed in a 2- week-old female Awassi sheep that was found dead. No significant gross lesions were found in the abomasum. Histologically, one or two intact gigantic coccidian schizonts with no or minimal lymphocytic inflammation were demonstrated mainly in the ...
Anticoccidial potentials of methanol leaf extract of Lannea Schimperi in experimentally induced Eimeria tenella infection in broiler chickens
Coccidiosis is caused in chickens by the genus Eimeria spp, and is considered as one of the dominant poultry diseases worldwide. For decades, anticoccidial products have been used for the successful control of this disease. However, long term use of these products has led to the development of resistance. ...
Cross Sectional Study of Poultry Coccidiosis in Adele Poultry Farm, Eastern Hararghe, Oromia, Ethiopia
Objective: This study was to determine the number of chickens in intensively managed poultry farms and to assess the relationship between the number of chickens and risk factors in specific poultry farm. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Adele town between December 2014 and November ...