Eimeria spp. are protozoan parasites that infect the intestinal tracts of cattle, sheep and goats, often causing the disease coccidiosis. Infection occurs when animals ingest sporulated oocysts shed ...
Eimeria was the last major group of apicomplexa to be fully analysed. A branch of the phylogenetic (evolutionary) tree, the apicomplexa radiate outwards into various categories, including two of ...
Coccidiosis, which is caused by the massive proliferation of the Eimeria organism within intestinal epithelial cells, remains a common poultry disease ...
Under-reporting of one form of coccidiosis is raising fundamental questions about whether the industry is using the best method for diagnosis. Stuart Andrews of Zoetis reports. Coccidiosis is one of ...
Coccidiosis is an intestinal disease usually seen in young beef and dairy calves aged between three weeks and six months. Infection is chiefly dependent on the level of challenge they face and their ...
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Helminthological Society of Washington, D.C. Motriuk-Smith, D., R.S. Seville, L. Quealy, and C.E. Oliver. Comparison of the ITS1 and ITS2 rDNA in Eimeria ...
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