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Respiratory Cryptosporidiosis in a Peacock Chick
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1980
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BiologyRespiratory CryptosporidiosisDrinking WaterSame Clinical SymptomsPoultry DiseaseZoonotic DiseasePathogenesisPhysiologyVeterinary SciencePathologyVeterinary PathologyMedicineParasitologyPoultry Science
Respiratory cryptosporidiosis was diagnosed in a 2-week-old peacock chick, whose symptoms were a gurgling respiration, coughing and sneezing, and a serous oculonasal discharge. Light microscopy detected cryptosporidial-like organisms attached to the surface of conjunctival, nasal-sinus, and tracheal-epithelial cells, and electron microscopy demonstrated stages typical of cryptosporidial trophozoites, schizonts, and oocysts. About 30 other in-contact peacock chicks also developed the same clinical symptoms, and all died despite treatment with oxytetracycline HCl at 200 ppm in the drinking water.
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