Eimeria maxima is a protozoan that causes coccidiosis in poultry. It is located in the middle part of the intestine, on either side of Meckel's diverticulum, and frequently ascends into the duodenum.[1] The lesions it causes are limited to the middle of the small intestine.
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Eimeriamaxima is a protozoan that causes coccidiosis in poultry. It is located in the middle part of the intestine, on either side of Meckel's diverticulum...
gametocyte antigens as a means of providing protective immunity against Eimeriamaxima in chickens." Infect. Immunol. 60(5):2036–2039. Davison F, Kaspers B...
contains 8 sporozoites. Cranefly (Tipula maxima) Kramar (1950) Parasites in the larva of the crane-fly Tipula maxima Poda. Vestnik Ceskoslovenske Zoologicke...
described species of single-celled parasite recovered from its feces, Eimeria inyoni. The parasite, of the subclass Coccidia, was noted for its thin...