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Environmental Factors Effect in Eimeria Spreading
Author(s) -
Sevindzh Alibaba kyzy Mamеdova
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
bûlletenʹ nauki i praktiki
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2414-2948
DOI - 10.33619/2414-2948/61/14
Subject(s) - eimeria , veterinary medicine , biology , spring (device) , winter season , coccidiosis , poultry farming , zoology , medicine , mechanical engineering , climatology , engineering , geology
During research was detected infection with Eimeria among poultry in the farms. As a result, Eimeria are widespread in poultry farms. In poultry farm of studied were detected high extensivity infection with eimeriosis in fall and 54.6% of infections were detected. During coprological examinations for season mentioned above infection with invasion diseases was 22.6% in winter, 51.7% and 5.1% in spring and summer. In other poultry farm of studied for season were detected high extensivity infection with eimeriosis in fall and 51.0% of infections with eimeriosis were detected. During coprological examinations for season mentioned above low infection with invasion diseases was detected in summer and during research was determined infection with eimeriosis 8.8% in this season, 47.8% in spring and 16.6% in winter. Research show that environmental factors have a strong impact oocysts living in the environment, to maintain invasive properties.

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