
Coccidiosis causes large economic losses from death, labor and treatment cost, morbidity, along with loss of feed conversion, and weight gain in calves and cattle following classical outbreaks. Low level or subclinical infections are proving to be more prevalent and costly than previously thought. Their control can increase performance of cattle not necessarily exhibiting obvious clinical symptoms.
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