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| What is the transmission and life cycle of Eimeria species? |
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| What is the transmission and life cycle of Isospora species? |
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| How long is the prepatent period of poultry Eimeria species? |
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| Name the malabsorptive Eimeria species |
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| Name the haemorrhagic Eimeria species |
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| Which area of the gastrointestinal tract does E. acervulina, E. maxima, E. tenella and E. necatrix affect and what kind of lesions are produced? |
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| What are the two main Eimeria species which affect cattle and what is the prepatent period? |
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| What are the two significant Eimeria species which affect sheep and what is the prepatent period? |
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| What is the most significant species of Isospora which affects pigs and what the prepatent period? |
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| Which parts of the gastrointestinal tract do the Eimeria species which affects rabbits inhabit? |
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