Abstract
Eimeria debliecki, E. neodebliecki, E. perminuta, E. spinosa, E. suis, E. porci, E. cerdonis, E. scabra and Isospora suis were identified in the faeces of indigenous pigs; 320 (78·0%) of the 410 pigs were excreting oocysts, with varying degrees of subclinical infection. E. neodebliecki (15·4%) was the most prevalent species. Mixed infections occurred in 24–1% of the infected pigs. Oocyst counts in excess of 10 000 per gram of faeces were recorded in 3·4% of the 320 infected pigs.
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