Several factors may cause an outbreak of coccidiosis, even if a coccidiostat is present in the ration. |
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Acute intestinal coccidiosis results in unthriftiness, diarrhea and considerable mortality. |
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Male house finches, experimentally infected with coccidiosis grow a less red plumage and are less often selected by females. |
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Very little is known of the epidemiology of coccidiosis in free-living wild turkeys. |
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In recent years, poultry production has become increasingly threatened by a major parasitic disease called coccidiosis. |
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We tested whether male finches with experimentally elevated testosterone would be more likely to harbor coccidia, protozoan parasites that may cause coccidiosis. |
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Water was supplemented with the chemical, to suppress Isosporan coccidiosis, an ubiquitous disease of goldfinches that will quickly kill aviary birds. |
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Two types of vaccines are currently used with the aim of controlling coccidiosis in a chemical-free way: unattenuated and attenuated vaccines. |
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The latter are in-feed agents administered throughout the life of a broiler chicken, for example, to prevent the disease of coccidiosis. |
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Since young broilers are very sensitive to coccidiosis, an intestinal parasite, a preventive dose of coccidiostat should be added to their feed. |
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Hygienic precautions and adaptive husbandry measures are not sufficient to keep poultry free of coccidiosis. |
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Microscopic examination of this wet preparation will reveal the presence of various stages of coccidiosis. |
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One problem the NRA found was that historically recommended dose rates for oral treatment of coccidiosis in sheep with sulfadimidine have varied markedly. |
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Other diseases which are spread include the causative agents of avian influenza, salmonella, fowl pox, coccidiosis, botulism and new castle disease. |
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As coccidiosis may occur in flocks treated with a coccidiostat at prophylactic levels, it is advisable to have a concentrated coccidiostat available for medicating the water at a curative level. |
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Coccidiostats are substances used to prevent and treat coccidiosis in poultry, a disease caused by protozoa that may pass from one bird to another through the droppings on the soil. |
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Scrapings of the mucosa may be examined for caecal coccidiosis. |
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No cases of coccidiosis in ostriches have ever been confirmed. |
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It has been approved for use in poultry as an aid in the prevention of caecal and intestinal coccidiosis in broiler chickens, replacement chickens and growing turkeys. |
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Sulfa drugs, such as sulfaquinoxaline and sulfadimethoxine, and amprolium, available over-the-counter, are used to treat coccidiosis. |
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Nine hens had died in the meantime. Their bodies were buried in the orchard, and it was given out that they had died of coccidiosis. |
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