diclazuril and Liver-Diseases--Parasitic

diclazuril has been researched along with Liver-Diseases--Parasitic* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for diclazuril and Liver-Diseases--Parasitic

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Efficacy of diclazuril in the prevention and cure of intestinal and hepatic coccidiosis in rabbits.
    Veterinary parasitology, 1989, Jul-15, Volume: 32, Issue:2-3

    The efficacy of diclazuril against intestinal and hepatic coccidiosis was studied in artificially infected rabbits. Prophylaxis against intestinal coccidiosis was evaluated using a mixed infection of Eimeria intestinalis, Eimeria magna and Eimeria perforans. Continuous medication in the feed at 1 p.p.m. was 100% effective in reducing oocyst output and faecal scores, and weight gain and feed efficiency were normal. Hepatic coccidiosis induced by Eimeria stiedai was prevented at 0.5 and 1 p.p.m. as shown by negative oocyst counts, normal liver weight, absence of liver lesions, and normal body-weight gain and feed efficiency. Medication at 1 p.p.m. for 7 consecutive days during the prepatent phase of hepatic coccidiosis resulted in large reductions in oocyst counts and lesion scores with a normal liver weight and growth performance. Diclazuril at 1 p.p.m. in the feed prevented both intestinal and hepatic coccidiosis in rabbits and can be advocated for safe mass medication.

    Topics: Animals; Coccidiosis; Coccidiostats; Drug Evaluation; Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic; Liver Diseases, Parasitic; Nitriles; Rabbits; Robenidine; Triazines

1989