Tag Archive: anticoccidial sensitivity tests, coccidiosis, Eimeria
... Anticoccidial sensitivity tests: Useful or not?
Oct 06, 2022Jennifer GrullonComments Off on Anticoccidial sensitivity tests: Useful or not?
By Philip A. Stayer, DVM, MS, ACPV, Corporate Veterinarian, Sanderson Farms, Inc.... Closing in on coccidiosis: How metagenomics can help
Jan 19, 2018Jennifer GrullonComments Off on Closing in on coccidiosis: How metagenomics can help
Identifying coccidial species by metagenomics can help producers fine-tune their coccidiosis-control programs, said Ryan Snyder, a graduate student in the pathobiology department at the University of...... Got maxima? New sampling procedure aids detection in broilers
Aug 04, 2015Jennifer GrullonComments Off on Got maxima? New sampling procedure aids detection in broilers
A modified sampling procedure developed by researchers at Zoetis Inc. has dramatically improved the detection of Eimeria maxima infection in broilers.Diagnostics, Global TOP NEWS, Gut Health, ippe2015- Interviews with experts, News, PHT GLOBAL, PHT US, TOP NEWS, Videos
... Coccidiosis research yielding new perspectives on AST
Jul 30, 2015Jennifer GrullonComments Off on Coccidiosis research yielding new perspectives on AST
Adding molecular biology (PCR) to anticoccidial sensitivity testing (AST), offers a more in-depth look — and surprising findings — of Eimeria species contributing to coccidiosis in poultry...... Link between fishmeal, Eimeria and necrotic enteritis in broilers explored
Feb 28, 2015Jennifer GrullonComments Off on Link between fishmeal, Eimeria and necrotic enteritis in broilers explored
Insights into how fishmeal in poultry rations and Eimeria infection may predispose broilers to necrotic enteritis come from a study by Australian investigators.... Correlating lesion scores to microscores creates statistical model for efficacy, feed conversion in poultry
Jan 30, 2015Jennifer GrullonComments Off on Correlating lesion scores to microscores creates statistical model for efficacy, feed conversion in poultry
Georgia researcher Lorraine Fuller and graduate student Miguel Barrios, at University of Georgia, build new statistical model that saves poultry producers time and money by correlating lesion scores...