In the other reports 17,LS the author indieates the absenee of
literature concerning eoeeidia and coecidial infeetions in Angora
goats and mentioncd the incidence and danger of eoeeidiosis in thcse
animals in Turkey. He also presentcd findings relative to the life
cycle and patogcnieity of Eimeria parval7 and the cndogenous phase
of the life history of Eimeria nina - kohl - yakimovils. The present
report is eoncerned with the findings relative to the endogcnous
stage of Eimeria arloingi and its ooeysts in a kid of Angora goat.
Eimeria arloingi was originaııy described from a goat under
the name "Coeeidium arloingi"14. Sinee then it has be en reported
from sheep and goats in various eountries 1,2,3,5,6,S, 9, 14,15,20,21including Turkey 16,17.Vet the detailed deseription of its ooeysts has
been given i, 3,9,17,20.Levine et al9 and Lotze 13 gave an exeeııent
review of literature on the speeies and diseused the idcntity of Eimeria
arloingi and Eimeria faurei of sheep and goats. The life cycle and
pathogenieity of this speeies were studied in sheep 10,11 but only the
endogenous phase of its life history was described in ordinary goats.9
No data on its pathogenieity and endogenous stage in Angora goats
is available.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Veterinary Surgery |
Journal Section | Research Article |
Authors | |
Publication Date | January 1, 1965 |
Published in Issue | Year 1965 |