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+ | ==Introduction== | ||
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+ | [[Image:Coccidia.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Coccidia - Joel Mills]] | ||
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+ | *The '''oocyst''' is the resistant stage in the environment | ||
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+ | *The infective '''sporozoite''' is released from the oocyst | ||
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+ | *Inside the host, the sporozoites invade the intestinal epithelial tissue | ||
+ | **Sporozoites feed and grow | ||
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+ | *As the sporozoite grows the nucleus divides forming a '''schizont''' | ||
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+ | *The schizont contains numerous elongated '''merozoites''' | ||
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+ | *The formation of merozoites is the first asexual reproductive stage called '''schizogony''' | ||
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+ | *The schizont ruptures releasing the merozoites which also invade the epithelial cells | ||
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+ | *Another generation of schizonts form which is the beginning of the sexual phase of reproduction called '''gametogony''' | ||
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+ | *The merozoites form male '''microgamonts''' or female '''macrogamonts''' | ||
+ | **Collectively known as gamonts or gametocytes | ||
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+ | *The microgamonts released from the microgametocyte penetrate and fertilise the macrogamont (which is contained within the macrogametocyte) | ||
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+ | *Gametogony forms the '''zygote''' | ||
+ | **Surrounded by a cyst wall | ||
+ | **Forms the '''oocyst''' | ||
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+ | *The oocyst is passed in the faeces and is unsporulated | ||
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+ | *The oocyst becomes sporulated in the second asexual reproductive phase called '''sporogony''' | ||
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+ | *Once the oocyst is sporulated it is infective | ||
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+ | <big> | ||
+ | '''[[Eimeria spp.|''Eimeria'' spp.]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Isospora spp.|''Isospora'' spp.]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Coccidiosis]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Coccidia - Poultry|Coccidia of Poultry]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Coccidiosis - Poultry]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Coccidiosis - Turkey|Coccidia of Turkeys]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Coccidiosis - Geese|Coccidia of Geese]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Coccidiosis - Duck|Coccidia of Ducks]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Coccidiosis - Game Birds|Coccidia of Game Birds]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Coccidiosis - Cattle|Coccidia of Cattle]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Coccidiosis - Sheep|Coccidia of Sheep]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Coccidiosis - Goat|Coccidia of Goats]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Coccidiosis - Horse|Coccidia of Horses]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Coccidiosis - Pig|Coccidia of Pigs]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Coccidiosis - Dog|Coccidia of Dogs]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Coccidiosis - Cat|Coccidia of Cats]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Coccidiosis - Rabbit|Coccidia of Rabbits]] | ||
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+ | '''[[Coccidia Flashcards]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Coccidia]] |
Revision as of 23:20, 8 April 2010
Introduction
- The oocyst is the resistant stage in the environment
- The infective sporozoite is released from the oocyst
- Inside the host, the sporozoites invade the intestinal epithelial tissue
- Sporozoites feed and grow
- As the sporozoite grows the nucleus divides forming a schizont
- The schizont contains numerous elongated merozoites
- The formation of merozoites is the first asexual reproductive stage called schizogony
- The schizont ruptures releasing the merozoites which also invade the epithelial cells
- Another generation of schizonts form which is the beginning of the sexual phase of reproduction called gametogony
- The merozoites form male microgamonts or female macrogamonts
- Collectively known as gamonts or gametocytes
- The microgamonts released from the microgametocyte penetrate and fertilise the macrogamont (which is contained within the macrogametocyte)
- Gametogony forms the zygote
- Surrounded by a cyst wall
- Forms the oocyst
- The oocyst is passed in the faeces and is unsporulated
- The oocyst becomes sporulated in the second asexual reproductive phase called sporogony
- Once the oocyst is sporulated it is infective