The aim of this experiment was to study Histological changes associated
with different stages of infection with hepatic coccidiosis induced by
Eimeria stiedae in rabbits.
The effect of adding two organic acids(formic acid, acetic acid). with broiler drink
water was tested to evaluate their efficacy on the their performance and health Groups
treatment consumed amounts of feed that are greater than the control but for
The results in
the six trials showed superiority of the feed conversion ratio and the final weight of broiler
in the two groups that was added complex to its drink water, compared to the control with
significant differences at 0.05.
There was no significant difference between the replicates of each trial on its own
while the results of laboratory parasite testing of samples litter showed that the number of
oocysts in the litter was the lowest in the treatment groups with significant differences
compared to the control. It was noted that the number of oocysts in litter increased until a
certain age and then began to decline.
The results also showed reduced mortality in all trials with treatment and there were
no significant differences in treatment groups compared to the control.
The aim of this experiment was to study the protective and
therapeutic effects of Ecballium elaterium juice against
experimental infection with Eimeria stiedae in rabbits. thirty- two
rabbits Divided into four groups (eight rabbits in each group)
:
healthy control group; challenged –Ecballium elaterium –protected
group, which received a daily dose of (45)μl\kg body weight
Ecballium elaterium juice intra-peritoneal for five days before
challenged with E. stiedae; challenged –Ecballium elaterium –
treated group which received a daily dose of (45)μl\kg body weight
Ecballium elaterium juice intra-peritoneal for five days after
challenged with of E .stiedae and infected group. The challenge
dose was 40000 sporulated E. stiedae oocyst per rabbit.
We have been evaluating the effectiveness of three types of
commercial disinfectants include ammonium hydroxide, and phenol
and ammonium Quaternary in concentrations of 5%, 10%, 20% of
each, to the effect on the non sporulated cysts ovales for Coc
cidia
type stiedae, which affects the liver and bile ducts in the rabbit, and
cause inflammation and hyperplasia in liver, gallbladder and biliary
canal infectious, and necrotic lesions with white color in the liver
tissue, in addition to the foregoing, also examined some of the
environmental effects of factors, including temperature , pH and
presence of organic matter.