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'Strong evidence' suggests parasitic disease coccidiosis killed 150 Northern Territory cattleInvestigations into the deaths of about 150 Northern Territory cattle suggest the likely cause was a parasitic disease known as coccidiosis. When about 100 cattle started showing signs of illness ...
Coccidiosis is a major disease impacting the poultry industry globally. For many years, it has been associated with indigenous chickens reared on the free-range system and occasionally among wild ...
We have ongoing research on chronic wasting disease, ruminant coccidiosis, brucellosis, Q-fever pathogenesis, mycoplasmosis, malignant catarrhal fever in bison, and adenovirus in deer. Research ...
What they found was Eimeria, a protozoan parasite that hangs out in the gut and causes coccidiosis, a disease that leads to economic losses in many livestock animals. Bennett says Eimeria can be ...
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