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Factors influencing enhanced Salmonella typhimurium infection in Eimeria tenella-infected chickens.
1985
Baba E. | Fukata T. | Arakawa A.
An animal model using Eimeria live vaccine and to study coccidiosis protozoa pathogenesis
2011
Lee, H.A., Wonkwang University, Iksan, Republic of Korea | Hong, S.H., Wonkwang University, Iksan, Republic of Korea | Choe, O.M., Wonkwang University, Iksan, Republic of Korea | Kim, O.J., Wonkwang University, Iksan, Republic of Korea
Cell culture systems for the protozoan Eimeria are not yet available. The present study was conducted to develop an animal model system by inoculating animals with a live Eimeria vaccine. This study was conducted on 3-day-old chickens (n = 20) pretreated with cyclophosphamide. The chickens were divided into 2 groups: the control group (n = 10) and the inoculated group that received the live Eimeria vaccine (n = 10). During the study period, we compared the clinical signs, changes in body weight, and number of oocysts shed in the feces of the control and inoculated group. This study showed that oocyst shedding was significantly higher in the chickens inoculated with live Eimeria oocysts than in the control chickens. Moreover, body weight gain was lesser in the animals in the inoculated group than in the control animals. Fecal oocyst shedding was observed in the inoculated animals. On the basis of these findings, we suggest that live Eimeria vaccination with cyclophosphamide pretreatment may be used to obtain an effective animal model for studying protozoan infections. This animal study model may eliminate the need for a tedious continuous animal inoculation process every 6 months because the live coccidiosis vaccine contains live oocysts.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]A case of elk (Cervus elaphus) coccidiosis in Korea
2010
Yoon, S.S., National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Anyang, Republic of Korea | Bae, Y.C., National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Anyang, Republic of Korea | Byun, J.W., National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Anyang, Republic of Korea | Lee, K.H., National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Anyang, Republic of Korea | Jang, H., National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Anyang, Republic of Korea | Song, J.Y., National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Anyang, Republic of Korea | Wee, S.H., National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Anyang, Republic of Korea
A thirty-five week old elk was referred for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) confirmation from Chungnam province in Korea. Necropsy revealed much bloody contents in the lumen of small and large intestines, and reddening of its mucosa. Microscopically, few coccidia showing various developmental stages were infiltrated in lamina propria of small intestine with granulomatous inflammation and congestion. They were identified as Eimeria spp. according to their location and morphological characteristics. Because fecal examination and oocyst culture were not available, the species of the Eimeria could not be confirmed. There were no detection of pathogenic bacteria such as clostridia and virus in intestinal contents. CWD was shown to be negative in immunohistochemistry test. In conclusion, it was the first Eimeria case detected in small intestine of Korean domestic elk as far as we know although Eimeria spp. were not the main cause of death.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]The effect of anticoccidial drugs for coccidial vaccines
1998
Youn, H.J. (Seoul National University, Suwon (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine) | Noh, J.W. (Shincheongbong Farm, Suwon (Korea Republic))
Oocysticidal effects of morestan combination preparations against oocysts of Eimeria tenella
1994
Noh, J.W. | Kim, B.G. (Bayer Vetchem Ltd., Anyang (Korea Republic). Bayer Veterinary Medical Research Institute) | Oh, H.G. (Seoul National University, Seoul (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine)
Effects of gamma-irradiation from cobalt-60 on pathogenicity of Eimeria tenella
1993
Youn, H.J. | Kang, Y.B. (Rural Development Administration, Anyang (Korea Republic). Veterinary Research Institute) | Jang, D.H. (Seoul National University, Seoul (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine)
The identity and occurrence of coccidia species in calves of Chonnam area Korea [R.]
1985
Lee, C.G. | Park, Y.J. (Chonnam National Univ., Kwangju (Korea R.))
Fecal samples from beef and dairy calves less than 12-month-old of Chonnam area were examined for coccidial oocysts. The percentages of cattle and coccidian species found were: Eimeria alabamensis, 9.4; E. auburnensis, 12.5; E. bovis, 29.9; E. brasiliensis, 1.5; E. bukidnonensis, 2.1; E. canadensis, 10.4; E. cylindrica, 7.5; E. ellipsoidalis, 11.5; E. pellita, 1.7; E. subspherica, 10.4; E. wyomingensis, 2.9; and E. zuernii, 22.5. Fifty five percent of the fecal samples from 521 calves were positive for oocysts, and clinical coccidiosis was not found in any of these calves. The number of species in positive samples ranged from 1 to 7
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Immunization of young chicks using graded dose of wild strain of Eimeria tenella
Kimbita, E.N.(Sokoine Agricultural Univ., Morogoro (Tanzania). Dept. of Veterinary and Microbiology and Parasitology) | Samani, P.M. | Machange, E.N. | Silayo, R.S.
An epidemic of Besnoitiosis in cattle in Kenya
1998
Njagi, O.N. (Veterinary Research Laboratories, Nairobi (Kenya). Pathology Section) | Ndarathi, C.M. | Nyaga, P.N. | Munga, L.K.
Effects of gamma-irradiation from cobalt-60 on immunogenicity of Eimeria tenella
1993
Youn, H.J. | Kang, Y.B. (Rural Development Administration, Anyang (Korea Republic). Veterinary Research Institute) | Jang, D.H. (Seoul National University, Seoul (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine)