Research Article

Efficacy of Sulphachloropyrazine, Amprolium Hydrochloride, Trimethoprim-Sulphamethoxazole, and Diclazuril against Experimental and Natural Rabbit Coccidiosis

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Intestinal lesions from the various treatment groups at termination of the drug efficacy study on experimentally induced coccidiosis infection. (a) Negative control group, (b) intestines from a positive control group rabbit showing marked congestion in the duodenal section (arrow) and in the caecum (arrow head) with well-formed fecal pellets in the colon (thin arrows), (c) amprolium group, (d) diclazuril group, (e) sulphachloropyrazine group, and (f) trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole group.
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