1. Eimeria stiedai in rabbits: the demonstration of responses to chemotherapy.
- Author
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Joyner LP, Catchpole J, and Berrett S
- Subjects
- Animals, Clopidol therapeutic use, Coccidiosis drug therapy, Coccidiosis enzymology, Drug Combinations, Glutamate Dehydrogenase blood, Liver Diseases, Parasitic drug therapy, Liver Diseases, Parasitic enzymology, Quinolines therapeutic use, Robenidine therapeutic use, Sulfaquinoxaline therapeutic use, gamma-Glutamyltransferase blood, Coccidiosis veterinary, Coccidiostats therapeutic use, Liver Diseases, Parasitic veterinary, Quinolones, Rabbits
- Abstract
The activity of sulphaquinoxaline, robenidine, methyl benzoquate, clopidol and a mixture of methyl benzoquate and clopidol (Lerbek; Dow), was studied in rabbits infected with hepatic coccidiosis due to Eimeria stiedai. Growth inhibition, oocyst production and the activity in the serum of glutamate dehydrogenase and gamma glutamyltransferase were studied as indicators of parasite development. Only sulphaquinoxaline and Lerbek gave satisfactory control of this parasite. The latter formulation was more effective than either of its constituents used alone.
- Published
- 1983