The genus Isospora is the most common cause of
intestinal coccidiosis in companion animals.
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Coccidiosis is an infection of the
intestinal tract by one - celled protozoa.
For example,
intestinal parasitic infections,
coccidiosis, heartworm disease, parvovirus infection, or even kennel cough are very common among puppies.
A pet rabbit can also become vulnerable to ear mites and conjunctivitis, as well as
intestinal problems like
coccidiosis, hairball obstructions, and bloat.
Coccidiosis is an infection caused by single - celled parasites living in the
intestinal tracts of various animals.
She was diagnosed by her referring veterinarian with
coccidiosis, an infection of the
intestinal tract caused by an ingestion of parasites (coccidian protozoa).
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