نتایج جستجو برای: coccidia

تعداد نتایج: 602  

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2011
James C Carlson George M Linz Lora R Ballweber Stacey A Elmore Susan E Pettit Alan B Franklin

To investigate the relationship between European starlings and bovine coccidiosis we collected samples from European starlings, cattle feed bunks, cattle water troughs, and cattle feces within concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs). These samples were screened for coccidia spp. to investigate (i) the prevalence of coccidia in starlings using CAFOs; (ii) if there is a relationship betwee...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2012
Daphne Carlson-Bremer Christine K Johnson Robin H Miller Frances M D Gulland Patricia A Conrad James D Wasmuth Kathleen M Colegrove Michael E Grigg

Routine fecal examination revealed novel coccidian oocysts in asymptomatic California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) in a rehabilitation facility. Coccidian oocysts were observed in fecal samples collected from 15 of 410 California sea lions admitted to The Marine Mammal Center between April 2007 and October 2009. Phylogenetic analysis using the full ITS-1 region, partial small subunit 18S ...

Journal: :Acta parasitologica 2014
Juan P Medina Celene Salgado-Miranda Michele García-Conejo Karla P Galindo-Sánchez Cristian J Mejía-García Mariusz K Janczur Carlos W Gomes Lopes Bruno P Berto Edgardo Soriano-Vargas

In this study, we found unsporulated coccidia oocysts in passerines from the Nevado de Toluca National Park, Mexico. We captured birds and took samples of their droppings during three field visits. We examined a total of 72 fecal samples and found unsporulated coccidia oocysts in 10 samples from five passerine species: Atlapetes pileatus (3), Cardelina ruber (1), Mniotilta varia (1), Oreothlypi...

2015
A. M. Amerah V. Ravindran

The aim of the present experiment was to examine the effect of coccidia challenge and natural betaine supplementation on performance, nutrient utilization, and intestinal lesion scores of broiler chickens fed suboptimal level of dietary methionine. The experimental design was a 2×2 factorial arrangement of treatments evaluating two levels of betaine supplementation (0 and 960 g betaine/t of fee...

2003
Milena SVOBODOVÁ M. Svobodová

Passeriform birds were studied as hosts of monoxenous coccidia (Eimeriidae). 571 faecal samp1es from 46 species were examined. Coccidia were found in 210 samples (36.8%) from 34 host species (73.9% of examined species). 36 oocyst types mostly belonging to the genus lsospora were found (33 types); oocysts of the genera Caryospora and Eimeria were also noted. Caryospora is reported for the first ...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 1988
S M Bandoni D W Duszynski

The "true" coccidia (phylum Apicomplexa, suborder Eimeriina) constitute a large and heterogeneous group of parasitic protozoa. Despite the large number of described species (ca. 1,650) and the medical and veterinary importance of some (e.g., Toxoplasma), 2 facts are clear: (1) the majority of coccidia species are probably yet undescribed, and (2) the phylogenetic relationships of those describe...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1998
E Z Mushi J F Isa R G Chabo M G Binta R W Kapaata R T Ndebele K C Chakalisa

Coccidia oocysts were demonstrated in the faeces of 53 (about 34%) of 156 apparently healthy ostrich chicks. Young chicks had the highest proportion of infestation while those more than 9 weeks old had no oocysts at all in their faeces. These coccidia may be considered no pathogenic since the infected chicks grew normally without any evidence of diarrhoea.

2010
T. R. Ghimire L. V. Ghimire

Cyclospora and Cryptosporidium are obligate, intracellular, coccidian protozoa that cause selflimited diarrhoea in immunocompetent and prolonged diarrhoea in immunocompromised patients. This is the first case of coccidia infection acquired after swimming in a swimming pool in Nepal. This study describes the chronological evidence of these coccidia infections in a Nepalese swimmer with the possi...

2014
Erin E. Gorsich Vanessa O. Ezenwa Anna E. Jolles

Co-infections are common in natural populations and interactions among co-infecting parasites can significantly alter the transmission and host fitness costs of infection. Because both exposure and susceptibility vary over time, predicting the consequences of parasite interactions on host fitness and disease dynamics may require detailed information on their effects across different environment...

2017
Harold W. Manter Donald W. Duszynski Steve J. Upton

The coccidia (protistan phylum Apicomplexa Levine, 1970) comprise a large group of obligate intracellular parasites commonly found in all classes of vertebrate hosts and in some invertebrates. This review focuses on those species within the Eimeriidae because they are among the most prevalent and speciose of all parasite groups, and there is no taxonomic summation currently available for those ...

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