Therapeutic impact of dietary ginger supplementation in chickens experimentally infected with coccidia—anti-oxidant, biochemical, and pathological evaluations.
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SABER, Alshimaa - MAWAS, Amany Sayed - KHALIL, Atef M. - AHMED, Ahmed I. - ELHAMD, Dina M. W. Shibat - ALI, Esraa - REHAN, Ibrahim F. - ELNAGAR, Asmaa - ZIGO, František - SALAH, Mohammed. Therapeutic impact of dietary ginger supplementation in chickens experimentally infected with coccidia—anti-oxidant, biochemical, and pathological evaluations. In: Frontiers in veterinary science. 2025. ISSN 2297-1769, Vol. 12, no. (2025), art. no. 1511759, p. [1-15]
(2024: 2.900 - IF, 3.300 - IF 5y, 0.783 - SJR, Q1 - SJR Best Q, Q1 - JCR Best Q)
(2024: 2.900 - IF, 3.300 - IF 5y, 0.783 - SJR, Q1 - SJR Best Q, Q1 - JCR Best Q)
Year:
2025
Category:
V3 - Scientific output of publication activity from the journal
Output type:
CLA - article
Authors:
SABER Alshimaa
35 %
MAWAS Amany Sayed
5 %
KHALIL Atef M.
4 %
AHMED Ahmed I.
3 %
ELHAMD Dina M. W. Shibat
3 %
ALI Esraa
4 %
REHAN Ibrahim F.
3 %
ELNAGAR Asmaa
4 %
35 %
SALAH Mohammed
4 %
UVMP share:
35 %
Edition:
Frontiers in veterinary science
Vol. 12, no. (2025), art. no. 1511759, p. [1-15]
Country of issue:
Switzerland
ISSN:
2297-1769
Research area:
200 - Veterinary Sciences
Field:
Group of study fields: Agricultural and veterinary sciences
Name of the field of study: veterinary medicine
Scientometrics:
2024: 2.900 - IF, 3.300 - IF 5y, 0.783 - SJR, Q1 - SJR Best Q, Q1 - JCR Best Q
Language:
english
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