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    Coccidia (Coccidiasina) are a subclass of microscopic, spore-forming, single-celled obligate intracellular parasites belonging to the apicomplexan class...
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  • animals infected with coccidia are asymptomatic, but young or immunocompromised animals may suffer severe symptoms and death. While coccidia can infect a wide...
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    Apicomplexa, Cyclospora belong to the sub-class Coccidia and family Eimeriidae. Taxonomy of the coccidia is based upon morphological descriptions of observed...
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  • infection is coccidiosis caused by a protozoa (one-celled organisms) called coccidia. Cystoisospora, previously known Isospora, is a genus that causes coccidiosis...
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    The Apicomplexa are a diverse group that includes organisms such as the coccidia, gregarines, piroplasms, haemogregarines, and plasmodia. Diseases caused...
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    treatment of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) in horses, caused by coccidia Sarcocystis neurona. Veterinarians have been preparing a formulary version...
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  • A coccidiostat is an antiprotozoal agent that acts upon Coccidia parasites. Examples include: Amprolium Arprinocid Artemether Clazuril Clopidol Decoquinate...
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    treat coccidiosis in animals. Coccidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by coccidia, which are microscopic, spore-forming, single-celled obligate intracellular...
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    protozoan Coccidia (from the Greek kokkis, "little berry"). In 1896, Gilchrist and Rixford named the organism Coccidioides ("resembling Coccidia") immitis...
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    off coccidia, common bacteria responsible for an average of a 20% death rate of poultry. New studies in Ohio have shown death rates from coccidia as low...
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