"Coccidiosis" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
Protozoan infection found in animals and man. It is caused by several different genera of COCCIDIA.
Descriptor ID |
D003048
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MeSH Number(s) |
C03.752.250
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Concept/Terms |
Besnoitiasis- Besnoitiasis
- Besnoitiases
- Besnoitiosis
- Besnoitioses
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2017 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Coccidiosis" by people in Profiles.
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First autochthonous case of clinical Hepatozoon felis infection in a domestic cat in Central Europe. Parasitol Int. 2019 Oct; 72:101945.
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A novel loop-mediated isothermal amplification-based test for detecting Neospora caninum DNA. Parasit Vectors. 2017 Nov 29; 10(1):590.
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Case-control study of pathogens involved in piglet diarrhea. BMC Res Notes. 2016 Jan 11; 9:22.
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Giardiosis and other enteropathogenic infections: a study on diarrhoeic calves in Southern Germany. BMC Res Notes. 2014 Feb 26; 7:112.
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Contact with domestic dogs increases pathogen exposure in endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus). PLoS One. 2012; 7(1):e30099.
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Flow cytometric immune profiling of specific-pathogen-free chickens before and after infectious challenges. Vet Immunol Immunopathol. 2012 Jan 15; 145(1-2):32-41.
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In vitro compatibility of an anticoccidial vaccine with live infectious bronchitis and live Newcastle disease vaccines. Vet Rec. 2003 Jun 07; 152(23):717-8.
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Concurrent experimentally induced infection with Eimeria bovis and coronavirus in unweaned dairy calves. Am J Vet Res. 1992 Aug; 53(8):1400-8.
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[Cryptosporidium: a "new" factor in the aetiology of neonatal diarrhoea in calves]. Tijdschr Diergeneeskd. 1982 Jul 01; 107(13):503-10.
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Pathogenic relationships of rotavirus, Escherichia coli, and other agents in mixed infections in calves. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1978 Sep 01; 173(5 Pt 2):577-83.