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Coccidiosis discussion with Drs. Hargis and Swaggerty

Published: September 12, 2018
Billy Hargis (University of Arkansas) and Christi Swaggerty (USDA) joined Joao Batista Lancini and Saadia Nassik to comment on poultry gut health and vaccination, during the 1st PoultryUniverse Coccidiosis Congress in Curitiba, Brazil.
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Billy Hargis
University of Arkansas (USA)
University of Arkansas (USA)
Christi Swaggerty
USDA - United States Department of Agriculture
USDA - United States Department of Agriculture
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Gebrerufael Girmay
26 de noviembre de 2018

Hello, there I am from Ethiopia working on animal health research. I am on the way to work on finding an option for the common Eimeria species treatment (Amprolium). For my experiment work, I need invective dose of these species. So, I am requesting for those who can help me in this aspect.

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Mustafa Ayazi
1 de julio de 2019

Gebrerufael Girmay Amproleum is very effective against Eimeria Tanla and Eimeria Brunti. But it does not have the ability to fight against other species of Imariya. Because of the anemia that this chicken parasite causes, it should also be considered as a matter of weight, because any bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract has a negative effect on the organism.
The experiments show that amphelum has no effect on coccidiosis up to 125 ppm.
You can also use Monsters with over 100 ppm.
Because monensin is a type of coccidic acid that, in general, has been used to prevent coccidiosis in broiler chicks. Monensin protects against other pathogens. There was no oocyte excretion in the kimcoxid and pharmacokine treated groups, which may indicate a disturbance in the life cycle of the parasite.

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shrikrishna gangurde
1 de julio de 2019

You can
1. Grind coarse particles and reduce fine in feed by replacing Calcite powder with MCP. 
2. Include insoluble fiber like sunflower deoil cake.
3. Reduce the peristaltic movement.

Will help in reducing cocci with anticoccidial programme.

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Jwander Luka
1 de julio de 2019
Constant research works on common Avian pathogens is a welcome development in global livestock industry. This will help improve drugs' resistance.
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daniel mushili
5 de julio de 2019

Powerful information, we appreciate the study.

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