نتایج جستجو برای: coccidian protozoa
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Fecal examination on 112 and a subset of 58 wild lions (Panthera leo) in the Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, East Africa revealed eggs, larvae, and protozoan cysts of 15 parasite taxa. The most prevalent were Spirometra sp. (63% prevalence), Taeniidae (58%), Ancylostoma sp. (56%), and a coccidian (53%). Three parasites were considered spurious. Of the hosts, 97.3% w...
An outbreak of coccidiosis in a stallfed sheep farm in Shimoga was tested in for coccidiosis. Out of 47 samples, 29 (61.7%) samples were heavily infected (27.6%) had a moderate infection of Eimeria spp. and 5 (10.63%) samples were found negative. The affected animals were treated with Amprolium along with supportive therapy for ve days. After treatment, the animals recovered and their faecal ...
Cyclospora is recently described new human pathogenic coccidian causing intermittent diarrhoeal enteritis which may persist for weeks or months in immunocompetent subjects, particularly travellers visiting some tropical areas and countries, such as Nepal, the Caribbean, Peru and Mexico. More rarely this enteric pathogen affects immunocompromised humans, namely HIV-infected people or AIDS patien...
may give an indication of the wide appeal which this book should have. These headings are: Significance of Permeability Studies; Methods of Studying Membrane Permeability; Equilibrium Conditions of Cells; Some Equations used in Permeability Studies; The Nature of the Process of Diffusion; The Structure of the Plasma Membrane; The Interpretation of Permeability Measurements; Permeability to Non-...
Feeding embryonated eggs of Heterakis papillosa to brooder chickens led to a disease of both ceca, characterized by the presence of a core consisting of fecal matter, coagulated blood, and emigrated cells from the mucosa. The walls of the ceca were thickened as a result of cell invasion and multiplication, invasion and multiplication of Amoeba meleagridis or allied parasites, and more rarely he...
Feeding embryonated eggs of Heterakis papillosa to brooder chickens led to a disease of both ceca, characterized by the presence of a core consisting of fecal matter, coagulated blood, and emigrated cells from the mucosa. The walls of the ceca were thickened as a result of cell invasion and multiplication, invasion and multiplication of Amoeba meleagridis or allied parasites, and more rarely he...
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