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A landmark contribution to poultry science--prophylactic control of coccidiosis in poultry.

H D Chapman1.   

Abstract

"Continuous feeding of low concentrations of sulfaquinoxaline for the control of coccidiosis in poultry" by L. C. Grumbles, J. P. Delaplane, and T. C. Higgins [Poult. Sci. (1948) 27:605-608] was the first paper to demonstrate that it was possible to control coccidiosis by the continuous inclusion of a low level of a drug in the feed of chickens. The principle involved (prevention or prophylaxis) has had a profound impact on our ability to grow chickens and turkeys under intensive conditions. Indeed, it is possible that the modern poultry industry could never have developed to its present extent without the advent of drugs used prophylactically to control coccidiosis. One particular insight was that use of a compound in this manner did not necessarily prevent the acquisition of immunity, an important principle that helps explain the continued efficacy of ionophorous antibiotics used today. The significance of this work to the poultry industry and individuals involved in research, whether employed by government, academia, or pharmaceutical companies, cannot be overstated. Economic benefits, in terms of improved productivity, have been demonstrated in numerous studies published in Poultry Science. In addition, the livelihoods of many poultry farmers have been helped by the control of a disease that in the past caused substantial morbidity and mortality in their flocks. The paper is brief and contains no critical science involving novel procedures but has had a profound influence on the health of poultry for the last 6 decades. For this reason, it is nominated as a landmark contribution from the first 100 yr of Poultry Science.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19276426     DOI: 10.3382/ps.2008-00316

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Poult Sci        ISSN: 0032-5791            Impact factor:   3.352


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Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2011-04-16       Impact factor: 2.289

2.  Protective efficacy in chickens of recombinant plasmid pET32a(+)-ADF-3-1E of Eimeria acervulina.

Authors:  Yuelan Zhao; Ruitao Xu; Yue Zhang; Xingyu Ji; Jing Zhang; Yiwei Liu; Yongzhan Bao; Jianhua Qin
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2014-06-08       Impact factor: 2.289

3.  Efficacy of sulfonamides and Baycox(®) against Isospora suis in experimental infections of suckling piglets.

Authors:  Anja Joachim; Hans-Christian Mundt
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2011-05-10       Impact factor: 2.289

4.  Occurrence and identification of Emeria species in broiler rearing under traditional system.

Authors:  Asim Shamim; Murtaz Ul Hassan; Arfan Yousaf; Muhammad Farooq Iqbal; Muhammad Arif Zafar; Rao Muhammad Siddique; Muhammad Abubakar
Journal:  J Anim Sci Technol       Date:  2015-12-01

5.  Growth performance and gastrointestinal responses of broiler chickens fed corn-soybean meal diet without or with exogenous epidermal growth factor upon challenge with Eimeria.

Authors:  E Kim; H Leung; N Akhtar; J Li; J R Barta; Y Wang; C Yang; E Kiarie
Journal:  Poult Sci       Date:  2017-10-01       Impact factor: 3.352

6.  Prevalence and aetiology of coccidiosis in broiler chickens in Bejaia province, Algeria.

Authors:  Nedjima Debbou-Iouknane; Hama Benbarek; Abdelhanine Ayad
Journal:  Onderstepoort J Vet Res       Date:  2018-09-18       Impact factor: 1.792

7.  Association Analysis of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the 5' Regulatory Region of the IL-6 Gene with Eimeria tenella Resistance in Jinghai Yellow Chickens.

Authors:  Hailiang Yu; Wenbin Zou; Shijie Xin; Xiaohui Wang; Changhao Mi; Guojun Dai; Tao Zhang; Genxi Zhang; Kaizhou Xie; Jinyu Wang; Cong Qiu
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2019-11-05       Impact factor: 4.096

Review 8.  Utility of Feed Enzymes and Yeast Derivatives in Ameliorating Deleterious Effects of Coccidiosis on Intestinal Health and Function in Broiler Chickens.

Authors:  Elijah G Kiarie; Haley Leung; Reza Akbari Moghaddam Kakhki; Rob Patterson; John R Barta
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2019-12-20

9.  The effects of feeding yeast bioactives to broiler breeders and/or their offspring on growth performance, gut development, and immune function in broiler chickens challenged with Eimeria.

Authors:  Z Lu; A Thanabalan; H Leung; R Akbari Moghaddam Kakhki; R Patterson; E G Kiarie
Journal:  Poult Sci       Date:  2019-12-01       Impact factor: 3.352

10.  Beagle dog 90-day oral toxicity study of a novel coccidiostat - ethanamizuril.

Authors:  Keyu Zhang; Haihong Zheng; Shuya Wei; Xiaoyang Wang; Chenzhong Fei; Chunmei Wang; Yingchun Liu; Lifang Zhang; Feiqun Xue; Shusheng Tang
Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2020-11-17       Impact factor: 2.741

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