Research Article

Efficacy of Sulphachloropyrazine, Amprolium Hydrochloride, Trimethoprim-Sulphamethoxazole, and Diclazuril against Experimental and Natural Rabbit Coccidiosis

Table 2

Mean fecal scores from the day of treatment to day 20 posttreatment on drug efficacy study in experimentally induced coccidiosis infection.

GroupsTreatment dayDay 9Day 17Day 20

Negative control (1A)1.33±0.211.33±0.211.17±0.191.17±0.18

Amprolium (2B)3.0±0.263.17±0.402.50±0.242.25±0.23

Positive control (3C)3.17±0.313.0±0.322.75±0.243.0±0.00

Diclazuril (4D)2.67±0.211.17±0.171.17±0.191.0±0.18

Sulphachloropyrazine (5E)2.67±0.211.33±0.211.20±0.211.0±0.20

Trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole (6F)2.83±0.312.0±0.372.67±0.192.33±0.18

SD0.8381.0430.8600.844

p-value<0.001<0.001<0.001<0.001

Values with different superscripts in a column are significantly different at p<0.05.
Fecal score was done according to [22] where a score of 1 indicated normal well-formed pellets through 5, indicating severe diarrhea with/without profuse amount of blood.