نتایج جستجو برای: eimeria ahsata

تعداد نتایج: 2040  

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2007
A J Lynch D W Duszynski J A Cook

Eighty-eight fecal samples from 2 species of pika, Ochotona collaris and Ochotona hyperborea, collected in Alaska (N = 53) and Russia (N = 35), respectively, were examined for the presence of coccidia (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae). Five oocyst morphotypes were observed. In O. collaris, we found Eitmeria calentinei, Eimeria cryptobarretti, and Eimeria klondikensis, whereas in O. hyperborea, we found...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 1994
P G Wilber B Hanelt B Van Horne D W Duszynski

More than 1,180 fecal samples were collected from 253 juvenile and 384 adult Townsend's ground squirrels (Spermophilus townsendii) at the Snake River Birds of Prey Area near Boise, Idaho, from February to June 1992. Oocysts of 7 eimerians were observed. Five are new host records (Eimeria beecheyi, Eimeria bilamellata, Eimeria callospermophili, Eimeria lateralis, and Eimeria morainensis), 2 spec...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2011
F S Carvalho A A Wenceslau M Teixeira G R Albuquerque

We used PCR to test various protocols and define a technique for DNA extraction directly from chicken-shed stool samples for the identification of Eimeria species that parasitize birds. It was possible to extract and amplify DNA of seven Eimeria species from field stool samples, using both protocols tested; extractions made with phenol/chloroform protocols gave the best results. The primers wer...

2017
Saeed El-Ashram Ibrahim Al Nasr Mahmoud Goda John R Barta

The members of the genus Eimeria infect a wide range of vertebrate hosts, such as swine, cattle, goats, sheep, rabbits, turkeys and chickens. It is now generally accepted that seven Eimeria species are recognised to parasitize the intestinal tract of the domestic fowl (Gallus gallus domesticus). Of all the Eimeria species that infect domestic fowl, Eimeria maxima is the most immunogenic species...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 1988
C R Lambert S L Gardner D W Duszynski

Of 35 tuco-tucos (Ctenomys opimus) collected in Bolivia, South America, 31 (88%) had eimerian oocysts in their feces at the time they were examined. Eighteen (58%) of the 31 infected animals were concurrently infected with 2 or 3 eimerian species. Four species of Eimeria were recovered and are described as new species based on the characteristics of sporulated oocysts. Oocysts of Eimeria granif...

Journal: :Genome research 2014
Adam J Reid Damer P Blake Hifzur R Ansari Karen Billington Hilary P Browne Josephine Bryant Matt Dunn Stacy S Hung Fumiya Kawahara Diego Miranda-Saavedra Tareq B Malas Tobias Mourier Hardeep Naghra Mridul Nair Thomas D Otto Neil D Rawlings Pierre Rivailler Alejandro Sanchez-Flores Mandy Sanders Chandra Subramaniam Yea-Ling Tay Yong Woo Xikun Wu Bart Barrell Paul H Dear Christian Doerig Arthur Gruber Alasdair C Ivens John Parkinson Marie-Adèle Rajandream Martin W Shirley Kiew-Lian Wan Matthew Berriman Fiona M Tomley Arnab Pain

Global production of chickens has trebled in the past two decades and they are now the most important source of dietary animal protein worldwide. Chickens are subject to many infectious diseases that reduce their performance and productivity. Coccidiosis, caused by apicomplexan protozoa of the genus Eimeria, is one of the most important poultry diseases. Understanding the biology of Eimeria par...

Journal: :Parasitology 1967
M E Rose

INTRODUCTION It has long been accepted that the resistance developed by fowls to reinfection with the various species of Eimeria which parasitize them is species specific (Tyzzer, Theiler & Jones, 1932; Johnson, 1938). However, careful examination of data obtained in this laboratory suggested that this might not be true for those species which appear to have similar properties. A preliminary re...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 1982
D W Duszynski K Ramaswamy G A Castro

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2013
Chris T McAllister Donald W Duszynski Christopher C Austin Robert N Fisher

Between September 1991 and March 1993, 25 moth skinks (Lipinia noctua) were collected from various localities on the Cook Islands, Fiji, Papua New Guinea (PNG), and Vanuatu and examined for coccidians. In addition, a single Roux's lipinia skink (Lipinia rouxi) was collected from PNG and examined for coccidia. Sixteen (64%) L. noctua were found to harbor 2 new eimerians, and L. rouxi harbored an...

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