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Halofuginone coccidiostats

The most potent coccidiostat commercially available to date is halofuginone (stenorol) (67) with a feed inclusion rate of 3 p.p.m. The mode of action of this agent is unknown at present. [Pg.214]

There are no effective agents in use at present but the coccidiostat, halofuginone (67), is active in laboratory tests against T. parva and T. annulata. [Pg.216]

Mortier, L. Daeseleire, E. Delahaut, P. Simultaneous detection of five coccidiostats in eggs by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, AruU.ChimActa, 2003, 483, 27-37. [diclazuril dimetri-dazole halofuginone nicarbazin robenidine]... [Pg.180]


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