coccidiostats
Coccidiostats are drugs used to prevent or control coccidiosis, a disease caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Eimeria that infect the intestinal tract of a variety of animals, especially poultry. They are commonly added to feed or drinking water as feed additives or veterinary medicines to reduce parasite replication, intestinal damage, and production losses.
Coccidiostats can be broadly categorized into ionophore antibiotics and non-ionophore agents. Ionophores, such as monensin, lasalocid,
In practice, coccidiostats are routinely incorporated into poultry feeds and, in some cases, used in cattle,
Resistance and safety considerations are important; improper or continuous use can select for resistant Eimeria strains