The effect of diclazuril and maduramicin alone or together in controlling cecal coccidiosis in chickens [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.161-187Uniform titles:
  • kafrelsheikh veterinary medical journal, 2011 v. 9 (1) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Kafrelsheikh Veterinary Medical Journal 2011.v.9(1)Summary: Coccidiosis in chicken farms are considered as one of the most serious problems affecting both small and large poultry producers. Eimeria tenella now is consider as one of the most pathogenic and important Eimeria species affecting about 90% of intensive broiler production. This study was carried out to evaluate the efficacy of maduramicin (5ppm), diclazuril (2.5ppm) and both drugs together on healthy and experimentally infected chicken with E.tenella· (50000 sporulated oocyst) on 15th day ofage after the symptoms ofinfection had appeared on 5th day of infection for 3 successive days from 2dh day to 22M day and from 3dh day to 32M day of age. The results revealed that the infected group treated with both ofmaduramicin and diclazuril did not show any antagonistic interaction between them but leading to the best results among all infected treated groups by overcome clinical signs, decrease mortality rate, lesion scoring, give the lowest count of oocyst shedding and represented the best improvement in biochemical parameters throughout the experiment. This reflects the synergistic interaction between them without any significant adverse effect. The efficacy of diclazuril was superior to maduramicin in treatment of cecal coccidiosis by marked improvement on cecal integrity and reduction ofthe oocyst shedding. Non infected treated groups did not show any significant difference than negative control group during the experimental period and this reflects the safe use ofboth drugs either individually or together.
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Coccidiosis in chicken farms are considered as one of the most serious problems affecting both small and large poultry producers. Eimeria tenella now is consider as one of the most pathogenic and important Eimeria species affecting about 90% of intensive broiler production. This study was carried out to evaluate the efficacy of maduramicin (5ppm), diclazuril (2.5ppm) and both drugs together on healthy and experimentally infected chicken with E.tenella· (50000 sporulated oocyst) on 15th day ofage after the symptoms ofinfection had appeared on 5th day of infection for 3 successive days from 2dh day to 22M day and from 3dh day to 32M day of age. The results revealed that the infected group treated with both ofmaduramicin and diclazuril did not show any antagonistic interaction between them but leading to the best results among all infected treated groups by overcome clinical signs, decrease mortality rate, lesion scoring, give the lowest count of oocyst shedding and represented the best improvement in biochemical parameters throughout the experiment. This reflects the synergistic interaction between them without any significant adverse effect. The efficacy of diclazuril was superior to maduramicin in treatment of cecal coccidiosis by marked improvement on cecal integrity and reduction ofthe oocyst shedding. Non infected treated groups did not show any significant difference than negative control group during the experimental period and this reflects the safe use ofboth drugs either individually or together.

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