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DEFINITION
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Coccidiosis is an infectious disease of the intestinal tract of wild and domestic animals caused by different protozoa. These include but are not limited to Isospora, Neospora, Cryptosporidium, and Eimeria of the phylum Apicomplexa. Those parasites are widespread, especially where intensive production systems are used to raise livestock.
(en)Created: 4/21/21
BROADER CONCEPT
- protozoal infections (en)
NARROWER CONCEPTS
- besnoitiosis (en)
- neosporosis (en)
- sarcocystosis (en)
- toksoplasmose (nn)
IS AFFECTED BY
- anticoccidials (en)
IS CAUSED BY
- Coccidia (en)
- Eimeria stiedae (en)
IS DISEASE FOR
- kaninar (nn)
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Created: 2011-11-20T20:00:51Z
Last modified: 2013-08-27T19:58:00Z
skos:notation: 1339129791006
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Ukrainian
URI
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1705
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