Date of Award:
5-1-1957
Document Type:
Thesis
Degree Name:
Master of Science (MS)
Department:
Biology
Department name when degree awarded
Zoology
Committee Chair(s)
Datus M. Hammond
Committee
Datus M. Hammond
Committee
Joseph Thorne
Committee
Clyde M. Senger
Abstract
Coccidiosis has proven to be one of the more important parasitic infections found in cattle. This disease is caused by members of the genus Eimeria, of which there are ten or more species in cattle. Experimental work has shown that two of these, E. bovis and E. zurnii are the principle pathogens (20). Coccidiosis causes such an economic loss (estimated at $10,000,000 annually) to the cattle industry (13) that numerous investigators have studied the disease. The disease is more common in younger than older bovines.
Recommended Citation
Trost, William Arlo, "Treatment With Sulfabromomethazine of Coccidiosis Caused by Eimeria bovis in Calves" (1957). Biology. 272.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd_biology/272
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