any of a group of infectious diseases caused by protozoan parasites (coccidia) of the order Coccidia, which infect the intestines of birds, dogs, and other vertebrates.
an intestinal infection by a one-celled organism called "Coccidia" which causes diarrhea. Common in puppies. controlled substances - medications that contain narcotic substances.
A disease caused by microscopic, single-cell organisms called coccidia. It is particularly harmful in poultry flocks.
(veterinary medicine) infestation with coccidia
Form of enteritis or scours causing inflammation of intestines and profuse diarrhea and weight loss. Treatment available. Often associated with poor pen management.
Disease in feeder lambs characterized by diarrhea, dehydration, loss of weight and weakness.
An intestinal of parasitic nature and origin
An oxycyt that destroys the lining of the small intestine causing diarrhea and death; (also known as cocci)
A parasitic disease. Possible signs of coccidiosis infection (or other parasitic infections) may include smelly stools, the infected reptile being lethargic, diarrhea, mucus or blood in your reptiles feces, decrease or loss of appetite, loss in weight. If you experience any of the above get a stool sample to the vet to be on the safe side. Coccidosis can also be brought on due to stress and overcrowding, which can in turn reduce the immune system.
A parasitic protozoal infestation, usually occurring in damp, unclean housing conditions.