Coccidiosis in Dogs and Cats
Veterinary MedicineCoccidiosis in Dogs and Cats is caused by Isospora canis, Isospora Rivolta and Isospora Felis. It is usually associated with other infectious agent, immunosuppression and stress.
Coccidiosis in Dogs and Cats is caused by Isospora canis, Isospora Rivolta and Isospora Felis. It is usually associated with other infectious agent, immunosuppression and stress.
Coccidiosis in Rabbits is caused by Eimeria Stiedae, E. Flavescens and E. intestinalis. It is common in rabbit intensively breeding and rearing under poor sanitation.
Coccidiosis in Pigs is caused by Isospora suis and Eimeria debliecki. Young piglets at 2 weeks of age are highly affected.
Clinical Coccidiosis in Sheep and Goat occurs mainly in young lambs and kids and there appears to be an increasing prevalence under conditions of intensive husbandry.
Coccidiosis in Cattle is a common disease of young cattle (1–2 months to 1 year) and usually is sporadic during the wet seasons of the year.
Coccidiosis in Geese caused by Eimeria truncata and Eimeria anseris species. It is 100% fatal disease in geese.
Coccidiosis in Turkey caused by Eimeria adenoids, E. meleagrids and E. meleagrimitis. It affect young birds especially at 4-5 weeks age.
Coccidiosis in Poultry (Chicken) is a disease of universal importance in poultry production. It is caused by Eimeria species and clinically characterized by bloody diarrhoea and high mortality in young chicken.
Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted disease of cattle caused by Trichomonas foetus and clinically characterized by infertility, early abortion, pyometra and inapparent infection in bulls.
Theileriosis is a vector borne disease of cattle, sheep and goat characterized by fever and lymphoproliferative disorders, which may be associated with leukopenia and anaemia. It is caused by Theileria sp and transmitted by ixodid ticks.