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  • 2. Gel-Bead Delivery of Eimeria oocysts protects chickens against coccidiosis.
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  • 16. Epidemiological aspects of the use of live anticoccidial vaccines for chickens.
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  • 19. Vaccination with transgenic Eimeria tenella expressing Eimeria maxima AMA1 and IMP1 confers partial protection against high-level E. maxima challenge in a broiler model of coccidiosis.
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