Khan, W. Das, S. N. Mahmoud, A. H. Rafique, N. Anwar, K. Khan, B. T. Ullah, I. Khan, M. Gul, S. Gul, R.
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Abstract Coccidiosis remains one of the major problems in poultry all over the world. Very limited data on anticoccidial drugs in wild pigeons is available. The current study was aimed to understand the comparative efficacy of sulfadimidine, amprolium and triquen in wild pigeons of Dir district, Pakistan suffering from coccidiosis. The faecal matte...
Arranz-Solís, David Saeij, Jeroen PJ
Toxoplasmosis is a worldwide disease affecting all warm-blooded animals, including humans. Vaccination strategies aimed at inducing an efficient immune response while preventing transmission have been attempted in the past. While many different approaches can partially protect immunized animals against subsequent infections, full and lasting protec...
Khan, W. Das, S. N. Mahmoud, A. H. Rafique, N. Anwar, K. Khan, B. T. Ullah, I. Khan, M. Gul, S. Gul, R.
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Abstract Coccidiosis remains one of the major problems in poultry all over the world. Very limited data on anticoccidial drugs in wild pigeons is available. The current study was aimed to understand the comparative efficacy of sulfadimidine, amprolium and triquen in wild pigeons of Dir district, Pakistan suffering from coccidiosis. The faecal matte...
Mesa-Pineda, Carolina Navarro-Ruíz, Jeffer L. López-Osorio, Sara Chaparro-Gutiérrez, Jenny J. Gómez-Osorio, Luis M.
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
The poultry industry is one of the main providers of protein for the world's population, but it faces great challenges including coccidiosis, one of the diseases with the most impact on productive performance. Coccidiosis is caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Eimeria, which are a group of monoxenous obligate intracellular parasites. Seven s...
ramseier;, jessica
The quinolone decoquinate (DCQ) is widely used in veterinary practice for the treatment of bacterial and parasitic infections, most notably, coccidiosis in poultry and in ruminants. We have investigated the effects of treatment of Toxoplasma gondii in infected human foreskin fibroblasts (HFF) with DCQ. This induced distinct alterations in the paras...
Gottardo Balestrin, Patrícia Warzensaky Balestrin, Eder Santiani, Fábio Biezus, Giovana Moraes, Julio Cezar da Silva Casa, Mariana Vicente Medeiros, Amanda Larissa Casagrande, Renata Assis
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Avian diseases
Prevalencia de Eimeria sp. en casetas de pollo de engorde con presión positiva y presión negativa. La coccidiosis es una enfermedad entérica causada por protozoos del género Eimeria. Es una enfermedad de gran relevancia económica en la avicultura industrial. El objetivo de este trabajo fue determinar la prevalencia de Eimeria sp. en gallineros de e...
Esonu, D. O. Kia, G. S. N. Evelyn, O. Mathias, S.
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Folia Veterinaria
Cryptosporidium spp. and helminths are responsible for diarrhoal illness in humans and many other animals. The transmission routes of these parasites suggest a risk for human infection through contaminated foods. In order to determine the occurrence of Cryptosporidium oocysts and helminth ova on dried crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) sold in Zaria an...
Milne, Gregory Webster, Joanne P Walker, Martin
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Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Horizontal transmission of Toxoplasma gondii occurs primarily via ingestion of environmental oocysts or consumption of undercooked/raw meat containing cyst-stage bradyzoites. The relative importance of these 2 transmission routes remains unclear. Oocyst infection can be distinguished from bradyzoite infection by identification of immunoglobulin G (...
Hu, Rui-Si He, Jun-Jun Elsheikha, Hany M. Zou, Yang Ehsan, Muhammad Ma, Qiao-Ni Zhu, Xing-Quan Cong, Wei
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Infection by the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii can have a devastating impact on the structure and function of the brain of the infected individuals, particularly immunocompromised patients. A systems biology view of the brain transcriptome can identify key molecular targets and pathways that mediate the neuropathogenesis of cerebral toxoplasmosis. He...
Jenkins, Mark C Parker, Carolyn O'Brien, Celia Ritter, Donald
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Avian diseases
The purpose of the present study was to determine whether a correlation existed between chick mortality and the presence of Clostridium perfringens alpha-toxin and NetB-toxin genes (cpa and netB) in C. perfringens recovered from litter in commercial broiler houses. Because coccidiosis predisposes chickens to necrotic enteritis, the concentration of...