Prevalence and distribution of Eimeria species in broiler chicken farms of different capacities

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We conducted a survey in broiler farms from Romania to establish prevalence and distribution of Eimeria species using single PCR assay. We found Eimeria spp. in 21 (91%) out of 23 flocks, and in 11 (92%) out of 12 farms. Four species of Eimeria were identified: E. acervulina (21/23; 91%), E. tenella (14/23; 61%), E. maxima (5/23; 22%) and E. praecox (3/23; 13%). Infection with a single species (E. acervulina) was detected in 6 (26%) infected flocks originated from large farms. Mixed infections were found in 15 (65%) flocks and the most prevalent combination was E. acervulina + E. tenella (8/23; 35%). Four flocks (17%) harboured mixed infection with E. acervulina + E. tenella + E. maxima. E. acervulina was significantly more prevalent in flocks that received ionophores as anticoccidial feed additives. © 2013 A. Györke et al., published by EDP Sciences.

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Györke, A., Pop, L., & Cozma, V. (2013). Prevalence and distribution of Eimeria species in broiler chicken farms of different capacities. Parasite, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2013052

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