“…Several field cases have been reported in which coccidiosis preceded or coincided with necrotic enteritis, although clinical coccidiosis will not always result in the development of necrotic enteritis (Long, 1973;Broussard et al, 1986;Droual et al, 1994;Dhillon et al, 2004;Hermans & Morgan, 2007). Combined experimental infection with species of Eimeria and C. perfringens leads to higher intestinal lesion scores, increased intestinal numbers of C. perfringens, increased mortality and reduced weight gain compared to infection with C. perfringens alone (Al-Sheikhly & Al-Saieg, 1980;Shane et al, 1985;Kageyama et al, 1987;Baba et al, 1992;Baba et al, 1997;Williams et al, 2003;Gholamiandehkordi et al, 2007;Park et al, 2008).…”