Coccidiosis: Evaluation of coccidiostats by mortality, weight gains, and fecal scores
The Morehouse-Baron Method of evaluating anticoccidial activity involves the comparison of mortality and fecal scores in medicated-infected birds versus nonmedicated-infected controls as well as weight gains in the medicated-infected groups versus the nonmedicated-noninfected controls. The primary c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental parasitology 1970-01, Vol.28 (1), p.25-29 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Morehouse-Baron Method of evaluating anticoccidial activity involves the comparison of mortality and fecal scores in medicated-infected birds versus nonmedicated-infected controls as well as weight gains in the medicated-infected groups versus the nonmedicated-noninfected controls. The primary criterion is mortality, and the ratios of mean gains and fecal scores are used as indicators of morbidity. The three criteria are combined and used as a Performance Index.
Efficacy data on Novastat (active ingredients: 0.025% Aklomide and 0.02% Sulfanitran)
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Salsbury Laboratories, Charles City, Iowa, 50616: Novastat and Novastat-3 are registered trade names for products produced by this company.
and Novastat-3 (active ingredients: 0.025% Aklomide, 0.02% Sulfanitran, and 0.005% Roxarsone)
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were used as an example of the description of the method. The performance index for Novastat was 287 and for Novastat-3 it was 291, compared with an index of only 99 for the nonmedicated-infected controls, proving both products to be very effective in the prevention and control of
Eimeria tenella infection in chicks. |
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ISSN: | 0014-4894 1090-2449 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0014-4894(70)90062-7 |