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Action of nitromezuril against Eimeria tenella with clinically anticoccidial indices and histopathology.

Rufeng She1, Chenzhong Fei2, Huiya Chen1, Xiaoyang Wang1, Mi Wang1, Keyu Zhang1, Lifang Zhang1, Chunmei Wang1, Yingchun Liu1, Wenli Zheng1, Feiqun Xue3.   

Abstract

Nitromezuril is a novel triazine compound for preventing coccidiosis in broiler chickens. A single treatment of chickens inoculated with Eimeria tenella during the endogenous phase were used to evaluate the developmental stages of action of nitromezuril by clinically anticoccidial indices and histopathology. Results showed that a single dose of nitromezuril at 5 mg/kg b.w. during 56 to 80 h post-inoculation can most effectively prevent weight loss and reduce both oocyst shedding and caecal lesions. The anticoccidial index reached the level of middle efficacy. Histological examinations indicated that administration of nitromezuril during 44 to 104 h after infection significantly reduced the merozoite population and the pathological damage to the caecum. Nitromezuril treatment could disturb the process of schizonts division into schizoites and produce abnormal schizonts. Overall, nitromezuril may exert its effects during the entire endogenous stage of the parasites but the schizogony stages were intrinsically more vulnerable. Nitromezuril is a potential novel anticoccidial agent suitable for further development.

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Keywords:  Anticoccidial indices; Coccidiostats; Eimeria tenella; Histopathology; Nitromezuril

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28589234     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-017-5520-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.289


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