How Do You Spell EIMERIIDAE?

Pronunciation: [a͡ɪmˈi͡əɹɪˌɪdiː] (IPA)

The word "Eimeriidae" is a scientific name for a family of parasitic protozoans. The correct pronunciation of this word is [aɪ-mɪər-i-deɪ]. Here, the first syllable has a long "i" sound, while the second syllable has a short "e" sound. The third syllable has a short "i" sound and the last syllable has a long "aɪ" sound. The spelling of the word is based on its Latin origins and the phonetic transcription highlights the pronunciation of each syllable separately.

EIMERIIDAE Meaning and Definition

  1. Eimeriidae refers to a family of parasitic protozoa belonging to the phylum Apicomplexa. These organisms primarily infect the intestines and other digestive organs of various vertebrates, including mammals, birds, and reptiles. The family Eimeriidae encompasses a diverse group of single-celled organisms known as coccidia, characterized by their complex life cycles and the formation of specialized structures.

    The members of Eimeriidae are intracellular parasites, meaning they reside within the host's cells to complete their life cycle. They possess distinctive apical complex organelles that aid in their attachment and invasion of the host cells. Eimeriidae members reproduce through a process called sporogony, wherein they produce resistant spores known as oocysts that are shed in the host's feces.

    These oocysts are environmentally resistant, allowing them to survive in the outside environment until they are ingested by a new host, which then initiates the infection cycle anew. Inside the host, the oocysts release sporozoites that invade the intestinal cells and reproduce, causing damage and inflammation.

    Eimeriidae species are known to cause an intestinal disease called coccidiosis in their respective hosts. The severity of the disease varies depending on the host species and the specific Eimeriidae strain involved. Coccidiosis can lead to symptoms such as diarrhea, weight loss, malnutrition, and in severe cases, even death.

    Given the significance of the Eimeriidae family in causing coccidiosis and its impact on the health and economic productivity of livestock animals, extensive research has been conducted to better understand the biology and pathogenesis of these parasites. This knowledge has facilitated the development of preventive and therapeutic measures to control

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Etymology of EIMERIIDAE

The word "Eimeriidae" is derived from the name of Austrian pathologist Theodor Eimer, who first described coccidian parasites and established the classification for this family. The suffix "-idae" is commonly used in taxonomic nomenclature, denoting a family. So, "Eimeriidae" signifies the family of coccidian parasites named after Theodor Eimer.

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