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. 1991 Oct-Dec;35(4):863-8.

Anticoccidial efficacy of diclazuril against recent field isolates of Eimeria from turkey farms in the United States

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Anticoccidial efficacy of diclazuril against recent field isolates of Eimeria from turkey farms in the United States

L R McDougald et al. Avian Dis. 1991 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

In a series of laboratory tests, diclazuril was evaluated for efficacy against Eimeria adenoeides, E. meleagrimitis, E. gallopavonis, and a mixture of the three species. Four isolates of each of the species were tested. When given at 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 ppm in the feed, diclazuril was highly efficacious against all three species and against mixtures of the three, as judged by protection against mortality from coccidiosis, reduction in droppings scores, and improvement of weight gains compared with unmedicated controls. When diclazuril was given at 1.0 ppm, the improvement in droppings scores and weight gains was better than when 0.5 ppm of diclazuril was given. Increasing the dosage to 1.5 ppm did not appear to offer any consistent or significant improvement over 1.0 ppm.

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