
doi: 10.2307/1591099
pmid: 2775091
Diclazuril, a new anticoccidial drug, was tested for its efficacy in turkeys against single Eimeria infections. Dose-titration studies indicated that diclazuril at dosages of 0.1, 0.5, 1, and 2 ppm was highly effective against the major pathogenic species-E. adenoeides, E. gallopavonis, and E. meleagrimitis-in terms of weight gain and suppression of lesions, abnormal droppings, and oocyst shedding.
Male, Turkeys, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Coccidiosis, Triazines, Species Specificity, Nitriles, Animals, Coccidiostats, Eimeria, Female, Poultry Diseases
Male, Turkeys, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Coccidiosis, Triazines, Species Specificity, Nitriles, Animals, Coccidiostats, Eimeria, Female, Poultry Diseases
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