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Article: Swinish Coccidiosis

 
 
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 06/11/2006
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Article: Swinish Coccidiosis
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Swinish Coccidiosis

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 06/11/2006
felix tatis
Republic Of the Dominican Republic
I Congratulate the colleagues for that great contribution because truly it is a great problem the coccidia post detete. I would like to know how many days of followed treatment they can be given in sows gestantes and in pigs with anprolio in the food, when one has available in premix.
 06/11/2006
Raciel Guadalupe Rojop Chavez
Guatemala
Very important the technical document, keeping in mind that the main illness is the diarrhea in pigs.
My comment is the following one: what consequences he/she would have in the sows the application of these products like preventive treatment of coccidiosis (taking into account that they will have several childbirths), like the Eimeria would react to the application of the same active ingredients in the sow.
Apart from this, many congratulations.
 07/11/2006
JUAN CARLOS PINILLA
Venezuela
I Think that the epidemiology of I. suis is still in discussion, since he/she has not been proven that the mature animals behave as infection sources. It is a very interesting topic. At the moment, I develop thesis it has more than enough infections for I. suis in Venezuela...

M.V Juan C. Pinilla
 08/11/2006
Crowned Alfredo
Venezuela
In the part of EPIDEMIOLOGY, the article appears as truncated (Keeping in mind). I coincide with Juan Carlos Pinilla in that the epidemiology of the coccidiosis for I. suis is not the sufficiently clear thing in all the cases, mainly if we take into account that there is little or null ooquistes excretion for the mothers, and the litters are infected. Is something on transmission transplacentaria -infection in uterus - like for other Apicomplexa, Sarcocystis for example?
 10/11/2006
Hector Hernandez
Honduras
The truth congratulates them for the care in helping us with the investigation contribution, because they are data that you/they help us to improve the prevention in the swinish cluster. Continue ahead.
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