Of 103 jumping mice (Zapus spp.) examined, 29 (28.2%) had coccidian oocysts in their feces: one of seven (14%) Z. trinotatus eureka from Humboldt Co., California; 25 of 60 (42%) Z. princeps princeps, ...
Eimeria species are ubiquitous protozoan parasites that affect a wide range of livestock, notably small ruminants such as sheep and goats, as well as cattle. These infections, termed coccidiosis, have ...
Eimeria species are intracellular apicomplexan parasites that cause coccidiosis, an economically significant disease affecting poultry and rabbits across the globe. The infection results in intestinal ...
Eimeria was the last major group of apicomplexa to be fully analysed. A branch of the phylogenetic (evolutionary) tree, the apicomplexa radiate outwards into various categories, including two of ...
Coccidiosis (Eimeria) is one of the most widespread and costly livestock diseases, causing significant gut damage and production losses in lambs and calves. Coccidiosis is primarily seen in young ...
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