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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
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Many species of coccidia have been found present in geese, both farmed and wild. It is a more severe problem in goslings, from between 3 - 12 weeks of age, in which mortality will occur frequently. Coccidia is frequently introduced into domestic flocks by migrating wild geese, which are resistant to the disease.
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Many species of [[:Category:Coccidia|coccidia]] have been found present in geese, both farmed and wild. It is a more severe problem in goslings, from between 3 - 12 weeks of age, in which mortality will occur frequently. Coccidia is frequently introduced into domestic flocks by migrating wild geese, which are resistant to the disease.
    
There are two strains ''[[Eimeria spp.|Eimeria]] truncata'' and ''E. anseris'', which are of most pathogenic importance, with the latter causing intestinal disease and ''E. truncata'' causing renal coccidiosis.  
 
There are two strains ''[[Eimeria spp.|Eimeria]] truncata'' and ''E. anseris'', which are of most pathogenic importance, with the latter causing intestinal disease and ''E. truncata'' causing renal coccidiosis.  
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[[Category:Alimentary_Diseases_-_Birds]][[Category:Urinary Diseases - Birds]] [[Category:Coccidia]] [[Category:Expert_Review]]
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[[Category:Alimentary_Diseases_-_Birds]][[Category:Urinary Diseases - Birds]][[Category:Expert_Review]]
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