Coccidiosis in a Domestic Rabbit: A case Report

Coccidiosis in a Domestic Rabbit: A Case Report

Authors

  • Shashi Kala Department of TVCC, Bihar Veterinary College, Patna
  • Anil Kumar Department of TVCC, Bihar Veterinary College, Patna
  • Rajeev Kumar T.V.O. AHD Bihar, Patna
  • Nikee Kumari Institute of Animal Health and production Bihar, Patna

Abstract

 

 

Coccidiosis is considered to be a major problem in rabbits as mortality rate may go high particularly during and after rainy season. In this case report, clinical symptoms observed were anorexia, dullness, emaciated body, rough hair coat, pendulous and distended abdomen. The faecal sample was collected; examined microscopically for screening of internal parasites. The case was diagnosed as coccidiosis and animal was treated with Sulphaquinoxaline and Diaveridine for a week. One week later, rabbit was recovered clinically and faecal sample was found negative for Eimeria Species.

Keywords: Eimeria Species, Rabbit, Treatment

Author Biographies

Shashi Kala, Department of TVCC, Bihar Veterinary College, Patna

Department of TVCC, Bihar Veterinary College, Patna

Anil Kumar, Department of TVCC, Bihar Veterinary College, Patna

Department of TVCC, Bihar Veterinary College, Patna

Rajeev Kumar, T.V.O. AHD Bihar, Patna

T.V.O. AHD Bihar, Patna

Nikee Kumari, Institute of Animal Health and production Bihar, Patna

Institute of Animal Health and production Bihar, Patna

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Published

2019-07-09