Coccidiosis

This disease is caused by a group of protozoan parasites called coccidia. Two important members of this group namely, Eimeria tenella and Eimeria mitis affect caeca (caecal coccidiosis) and anterior portion of the small intestine (intestinal coccidiosis) respectively. The symptoms are droppings containing oocysts of coccidia, bloody diarrhoea, general weakness, loss of appetite, increasing thirst and scattered feathers etc. Paralysis of wings may occur. Treatment is done by the administration of 1/2% mixture of sulphamezathene and sulphaquinoxalme with drinking water for about a week. Preventive measures include general improvement in the sanitary condition of the rearing house and the administration of sulpha drugs with the feed from time to time.