References

Ferreira G., Dreyer F., Allwright D., Peter R., Froyman R. and Irion T. (2002): Baycox as a sole treatment for the control of broiler coccidiosis under floor-pen conditions. 3rd Bayer European Poultry Symposium, Leipzig, Germany, 69 – 76

Froyman R. and Greif G. (2002): Toltrazuril and development of immunity against coccidiosis. 3rd Bayer European Poultry Symposium, Leipzig, Germany, 53 – 58

Froyman R. and Torres A. (2005): Control de coccidiosis aviar mediante el programa toltrazuril stand-alone. Proc. 19th Congreso Latinoamericano de Avicultura, Panama, Panama

Gonzalez R. and Melendez R. (2002): Experimental and field treatment experience with Baycox as a standalone treatment for coccidiosis control in broilers. 3rd Bayer European Poultry Symposium, Leipzig, Germany, 77 – 88

Greif G. (1999): Immunity to coccidiosis in chickens after treatment with toltrazuril. Proc. 17th Int. Conf. World Assoc. Adv. Vet. Parasitol., Copenhagen, Denmark, 19 – 22

Greif G. (2000): Immunity to coccidiosis after treatment with toltrazuril. Parasitol Res. 86 (10), 787 – 790

Haberkorn A. (1996): Chemotherapy of human and animal coccidioses: state and perspectives. Parasitol. Res. 82, 193 – 199

Jeurissen S.H.M., Janse E.M., Vermeulen A.N., and Vervelde L. (1996): Eimeria tenella infections in chickens: aspects of host-parasite:interaction. Vet. Immunology and immunopathology 54, 231 – 238

Mathis G.F. (2002): The potential of a single standalone Baycox treatment for the prevention of broiler coccidiosis. 3rd Bayer European Poultry Symposium, Leipzig, Germany, 59 – 68

Mathis G.F., Froyman R. and Kennedy T. (2004): Coccidiosis control by administering toltrazuril in the drinking water for a 2-day period. Vet Parasitol. 121 (1-2), 1 – 9

Mathis G.F., Froyman R., Irion T. and Kennedy T. (2003): Coccidiosis control with toltrazuril in conjuction with anticoccidial medicated or non medicated feed. Avian Dis. 47 (2), 463 – 469

McDougald L.R. (1998): The Merck Veterinary Manual. 8th Edition, Merck & Co., Inc. Whitehouse Station, N.J. U.S.A., 1888 – 1892

Mehlhorn H., Ortmann-Falkenstein G. and Haberkorn A. (1984): The effect of sym. triazinones on development of Eimeria tenella, E. maxima and E. acervulina: a light and electron microscopical study. Z. Parasitenkd. 70, 173 – 182

Mundt H. C. and Haberkorn A. (1989): New experiences in the control of poultry coccidiosis. Coccidia and coccidiomorphs. 5th International Coccidiosis Conference, Tours, France, 401 – 406

Rebollo M., Lauro T., Sanchez H.F., Irion T. and Greif G. (2001): Evaluation of anticoccidial immunity conferred by toltrazuril treatment after coccidian vaccine application. Proc. 18th Int. Conf. World Assoc. Adv. Vet. Parasitol., Stresa, Italy, 44 – 45

Reyna P.S., McDougald L.R. and Mathis G.F. (1983): Survival of coccidian in poultry litter and reservoirs of infection. Avian Dis. 27 (2), 464 – 473

Ruff M.D. (1999): Important parasites in poultry production systems. Vet. Parasitology 84, 337 – 347

Saif Y.M. (2003): Diseases of poultry. 11th Edition, Iowa State Press, U.S.A., 974 – 990

Slaats B.J.H.M. (2005): Coccidiosis control in Netherlands and experiences with Baycox stand-alone programme. Proc. 4th International Poultry Symposium, Istanbul, Turkey, 33 – 34

Steinfelder S., Lucius R., Greif G., Pogonka T. (2005): Treatment of mice with the anticoccidial drug Toltrazuril does not interfere with the development of a specific cellular intestinal immune response to Eimeria falciformis. Parasitol Res. 97 (6), 458 – 465

Szeleszczuk P., Szymanski G., Dymacz G., Zalewski A., Blum M. and Klockiewicz M. (2005): Experiences with Baycox stand-alone programme for broilers in Poland. Proc. 4th International Poultry Symposium, Istanbul, Turkey, 31 – 32

Voeten A.C. (1983): Is coccidiosis a problem in broilers? Gezondheidsdienst voor Dieren in Noord-Brabant, Netherlands

Waldenstedt L., Elwinger K., Lunden A., Thebo P. and Uggla A. (2001): Sporulation of Eimeria maxima oocysts in litter with different moisture contents. Poult.Sci. 80 (10), 1412 – 1415



top of page