UnknownUniversity of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Dept. of Veterinary Tropical Diseases2009-09-302009-09-302009-09-30cocc_06http://hdl.handle.net/2263/11400Metadata assigned by Prof. R.C. Tustin, Professor Emeritus: DVTD. His academic and professional experience includes: veterinarian for 54 years, senior lecturer at UP for 7 years, head of Department at UP for 17 years and Veterinary Council for 3 years.Colour photo. Original document size: (w)6.93 x (h)4.6 cm. ((w)1638 x (w)1086). Original scanned size: 370 kb JPEG, 600 dpi. Final web-ready size: 57.4 kb. Estimate download time: 21 sec. @ 28.8 kbps. Original TIFF file housed at the Dept. Veterinary Tropical Diseases, University of Pretoria.Severe infection of Eimeria sp. in the epithelial cells of the mucosa. It is a histological section of one of the white nodules seen macroscopically in some cases of coccidiosis in sheep.1 col. photo©University of Pretoria. Dept of Veterinary Tropical Diseases (Original and digital) Provided for educational purposes only. It may not be downloaded, reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of the original copyright holder. Any attempt to circumvent the access controls placed on this file is a violation of copyright laws and is subject to criminal prosecution. Please contact the collection administrator for copyright issues.SheepEpithelial cellsEimeria sp.HistopathologyVeterinary protozoology -- South AfricaCoccidiosis -- South AfricaProtozoan diseases -- South AfricaCoccidiosis in animals -- South AfricaHistopathological appearance of various stages of the life cycle of an Eimeria sp. in epithelial cells of the small intestine of a sheepStill Image