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Item Open Access AN EPIDEMIC OF COCCIDIOSIS IN CHICKENS SOLD IN KEFFI CENTRAL MARKET, NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA.(Department Of Zoology, Faculty Of Natural And Applied Sciences, Nasarawa State University, Keffi., 2016-12-16) Andrew, Yako B.; Nweze, C.C.; Ogunnu, F.J.; Chessed, G.The epidemics of coccidiosis in chickens were confined to Keffi central market of Nasarawa State. Species of Rimeria occurring in 250 stool sampled were examined using floatation method and 90(36%) were found • infected, with eight different species of Eimeria. The highest infection was recorded in Eimerici mitis 28(11%); with the least in E. tenella 1 (0.0%) amoftg the hybrid breeds of chicken. The different species of Eimeria were ' present in and among various breeds. In species predominance, shows the level of immunity of various breeds •' ’ ol chicken against the different species of Eimeria, though, there was no significant relevance in the spread of Eimeriasis among the hybrid and local breeds of chicken sold at Keffi central market (%2=102.40>S-99) at 5% \ level of significance. However, farmers should ensure adequate safety standards and maintained tie relative spread of Eimeria infection of chickens which are detrimental to man.Item Open Access Family Eimeridae:(Department Of Zoology, Faculty Of Natural And Applied Sciences, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, 2006-04-20) Andrew, Yako B.; Nweze, C.C.; Ogunnu, F.J.; Chessed, G.The epidemics ofcoccidiosis in chickens were confined to Keffi central market of Nasarawa State. Species of Eimeria occurring in 250 stool sampled were examined using floatation method and 90(36%) were found infected with eight different species of Eimeria. The highest infection was recorded in Eimeria mitis 28(11%) with the least in E. tenella 1(0.0%) among the hybrid breeds of chicken. The different species of Eimeria were present in and among various breeds. In species predominance, Shows the level of immunity of various breeds of chicken against the different species of Eimeria, though, there was no significant relevance in the spread of Eimeriasis among the hybrid and local breeds of chicken sold at Keffi central market IQ-? 40>5.99) at 5% level of significance. However, farmers" should ensure adequate safety standards and ' tainted the relative spread of Eimeria infection of chickens which are detrimental to man.