It is called MIC3 and is important in the early stages of a coccidiosis infection.
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An ARS researcher and colleagues are using an extract from it to combat coccidiosis.
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Cubs can also be killed by lungworms, whipworms, hepatitis, coccidiosis, lice, and ticks.
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Currently, coccidiosis is treated with antimicrobial drugs or using a vaccine derived from a live parasite.
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Additionally, amprolium, a drug used to treat coccidiosis, can cause polio if given at high enough doses.
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The treatment significantly protected chickens against coccidiosis-associated weight loss and reduced fecal shedding of live parasites.
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We have a valuable poultry breeding and production industry in this country so any steps towards a new vaccine for coccidiosis are a triumph.
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Coccidiosis is caused by parasites of the genus Eimeria that infect the intestinal tract and are transmitted between birds through infected feces.
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The studies give other scientists a model for studying toxoplasmosis or related diseases like malaria and Eimeria, which causes coccidiosis, White added.
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They injected it into 18-day-old embryos to activate their innate immune systems and later challenged the newly hatched chicks with coccidiosis-causing parasites.
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If approved, the company's vaccine technology will allow chicks still in the egg to be vaccinated against coccidiosis, a parasitic disease that affects the digestive system of poultry.
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(veterinary medicine) infestation with coccidia
(coccidia) an order in the subclass Telosporidia
Coccidia are microscopic, spore-forming, single-celled parasites belonging to the apicomplexan class Conoidasida. Coccidian parasites infect the intestinal tracts of animals, and are the largest group of apicomplexan protozoa.
(Coccidia) Protozoan (single celled) parasites that live in the gut of sheep and other animals. They can cause diarrhoea and intestinal damage in young animals.
(Coccidia) a sporozoan that causes diarrhea in many species, but can be particularly severe in young puppies and kittens, and is often fatal. Watery diarrhea is the most common symptom and is commonly found in strays or pets that come from shelters or kennels. ...
(Coccidia) protozoan (one-celled) organism which frequently causes gastro-intestinal symptoms
An intestinal of parasitic nature and origin
A condition caused by a protozoan parasite that destroys the lining of the small intestine causing diarrhea and possibly death. Click here for more info
Is a protozoal infestation causing disease and sometimes death.