What needs to be considered when thinking about poultry parasites in indoor vs outdoor reared birds?
Describe the management of broilers with Eimeria
Live for 6-7 weeks only – naïve, highly susceptible and vulnerable to exposure. Eimeria spp infection is major problem/constraint on productivity
Describe the management of layers with Eimeria
Adult female birds, by time they reach maturity should have immunity through exposure
What can act as a reservoir for parasites, transmitting them to free range birds?
Wild birds
What is the most important protozoal disease of livestock?
Coccidiosis
What are 2 coccidiosis spp examples?
Eimeria
Isospora
What is the optimal condition for Eimeria parasite survival?
How many of the 7 poultry Eimeria spp are considered to be highly pathogenic?
3
What is the infective stage of Eimeria spp?
Sporulated oocyst
Describe an Eimeria sporulated oocyst
Each sporulated oocyst has 4 sporocyst each of which has two sporozoites (8 sporozoites in total)
Describe the life cycle of Eimeria tenella inside the host
Describe the life cycle of Eimeria tenella in the environment
Which factors affect the epidemiology of Eimeria
How is Eimeria diagnosed?
Describe the pathogenesis of Eimeria
Which drug is used for prophylactic control of Eimeria
Ionophores
What is the aim of Eimeria control in broilers?
Aim to eliminate disease and optimise growth and feed conversion rate
- Lifetime in feed prophylaxis, from hatching to withdrawal
What is the aim of Eimeria control in layers?
Aim to allow immunity to develop
• Step down programmes
• Drug of low efficacy
• Sub-efficacious levels
How else is Eimeria controlled?
Which drug is used to treat Eimeria?
Toltrazuril ‘Baycox’
How are Isospora oocysts different to Eimeria?
2 sporocysts each with 4 sporozoites
Describe Coccidiosis in sheep, including the clinical signs
Describe Coccidiosis in cattle, including the clinical signs
Describe Coccidiosis in Pigs, including the clinical signs