| Literature DB >> 31641305 |
Penny Humaidah Hamid1, Sigit Prastowo2, Yuli Purwandari Kristianingrum1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The attention to rabbit meat production in Indonesia is comparatively less to other farm animals such as cattle and poultry industries. However, future prospect of rabbit to be seriously industrialized seemed quite promising due to rabbit is highly productive and has short reproduction cycle as well as generation interval. One of the diseases infecting many rabbits is coccidiosis caused by protozoan parasite, Eimeria spp. The infectious stage of Eimeria spp. presents ubiquitously in the environment and increases the risk of parasite transmission. Preventive methods such as vaccination are not yet fully developed, while sporadic treatment is not efficiently reduce the cases. In this study, Eimeria spp. infecting rabbits in Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia, were investigated with the aim for precise diagnosis to determine targeted treatment and as a baseline epidemiological data from rabbit in Indonesia.Entities:
Keywords: Indonesia; coccidiosis; rabbit
Year: 2019 PMID: 31641305 PMCID: PMC6755384 DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2019.1256-1260
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet World ISSN: 0972-8988
Figure-1Eimeria spp. commonly circulate in Indonesia. (a) Unsporulated Eimeria stiedae from liver tissue squash, (b) Eimeria flavescens, (c) Eimeria coecicola, (d) Eimeria exigua, (e) Eimeria media, (f) Eimeria perforans, (g) Eimeria intestinalis, (h) Eimeria magna, (i) Eimeria piriformis, (j) Eimeria irresidua, (k) multiple species infection in a specimen. Scale bar=10 µm.
Figure-2The percentage of co-infection between Eimeria spp. species which occurs in the rabbit population from Yogyakarta.
Figure-3Severe hepatic coccidiosis lesion as indicated. (a) A complex of inflammatory cells in liver tissue (circle), (b) oocysts develop within the epithelium of the biliary duct and are detected in the biliary duct (circle), (c) massive proliferation of the epithelial line of the biliary duct (double-headed arrow), (d) intracellular development of Eimeria stiedae, macro- and micro-gamonts (arrows), schizogony process (arrowhead), developed oocyst (star). Scale bar=10 µm.