Coccidiosis in chicken meat in Gharb region of Morocco

In Morocco, the poultry sector is one of the most dynamic agricultural with a growth rate average of about 7% of the production of poultry meat and 6% of the production of eggs for consumption. The coccidiosis whose pathogen belongs to the genus Eimeria parasites is prevalent in the intensive livest...

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