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Among poultry diseases, coccidiosis remains one of the most serious
problems of poultry with treatment of high cost and ineffective
drugs. Vaccination seems to be an effective and safe alternate to
control the disease. It favored both by the biology of Eimeria
species and husbandry methods that create a high risk of disease in
untreated birds, yet favor the controlled uptake and further
replication of vaccinal oocysts. Various commercial vaccines are
being used to control coccidiosis in several countries of the world
in spite of their limitations in broiler and heavy roster birds,
because of reduced weight gain and feed conversion ratios as
compared to those prophylactically medicated chickens. Moreover,
there is a risk of introducing unwanted Eimeria species into the
environment due to the regional variation in the antigenicity of
coccidial strains. Keeping in view, the present project was under
taken to study the efficacy of egg propagated gametocytes (E.
tenella; local isolates) vaccine under field conditions and its
comparative efficacy with imported live vaccine. It also includes
the molecular characterization of different local isolates of egg
propagated gametocytes of E.
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