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There are many species of [[:Category:Coccidia|coccidia]] that affect cattle, but ''[[Eimeria spp.|Eimeria]] zuernii, E. bovis'' and ''E. alabamensis'' are by far the most common. ''E. zuernii'' is the most pathogenic of these species.
 
There are many species of [[:Category:Coccidia|coccidia]] that affect cattle, but ''[[Eimeria spp.|Eimeria]] zuernii, E. bovis'' and ''E. alabamensis'' are by far the most common. ''E. zuernii'' is the most pathogenic of these species.
      
== Clinical Signs ==
 
== Clinical Signs ==
    
All species of coccidia produce diarrhoea or dysentry with notable tenesmus.
 
All species of coccidia produce diarrhoea or dysentry with notable tenesmus.
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== Diagnosis ==
 
== Diagnosis ==
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Post mortem examination will reveal diffuse inflammation and thickening of caecal mucosa (and sometimes ileal and colonic mucosa). Scrapings of the mucosa should be taken and viewed microscopically. In an infected animal, masses of gamonts and oocysts will be present in these scrapings.
 
Post mortem examination will reveal diffuse inflammation and thickening of caecal mucosa (and sometimes ileal and colonic mucosa). Scrapings of the mucosa should be taken and viewed microscopically. In an infected animal, masses of gamonts and oocysts will be present in these scrapings.
      
== Treatment and Control ==
 
== Treatment and Control ==
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Preventative in-feed medication can be supplied such as decoquinate.  
 
Preventative in-feed medication can be supplied such as decoquinate.  
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|flashcards = [[Coccidia Flashcards|Coccidia Flashcards]]
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==Test yourself with the Coccidia Flashcards==
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[[Cattle Medicine Q&A 04]]
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[[Coccidia Flashcards|Coccidia Flashcards]]
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== References ==
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Andrews, A.H, Blowey, R.W, Boyd, H and Eddy, R.G. (2004) '''Bovine Medicine''' (Second edition), ''Blackwell Publishing''
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== References ==
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Fox, M and Jacobs, D. (2007) '''Parasitology Study Guide Part 1: Ectoparasites''''' Royal Veterinary College''
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Andrews, A.H, Blowey, R.W, Boyd, H and Eddy, R.G. (2004) Bovine Medicine (Second edition), Blackwell Publishing <br>Fox, M and Jacobs, D. (2007) Parasitology Study Guide Part 1: Ectoparasites Royal Veterinary College <br>Radostits, O.M, Arundel, J.H, and Gay, C.C. (2000) Veterinary Medicine: a textbook of the diseases of cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and horses Elsevier Health Sciences <br>
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Radostits, O.M, Arundel, J.H, and Gay, C.C. (2000) '''Veterinary Medicine: a textbook of the diseases of cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and horses''''' Elsevier Health Sciences''
       
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[[Category:Intestinal_Diseases_-_Cattle]] [[Category:Expert_Review - Farm Animal]]
 
[[Category:Intestinal_Diseases_-_Cattle]] [[Category:Expert_Review - Farm Animal]]
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