antikokuluantit
Antikokuluantit, also known as anticoccidials, are a class of drugs used to treat and prevent coccidiosis, a parasitic infection caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Eimeria. These parasites infect the intestinal epithelium of birds, leading to diarrhea, weight loss, and reduced egg production in poultry. Antikokuluantit work by inhibiting the development of the parasite within the host's intestinal cells, thereby preventing the infection from progressing.
The most commonly used antikokuluantit include sulfa drugs, such as sulfadimethoxine and sulfamethazine, and ionophore antibiotics,
The use of antikokuluantit in poultry farming is crucial for maintaining productivity and preventing economic losses