“…Intranuclear coccidiosis has been described in many other species of reptiles, as well as farm animals, small mammals, and birds, and this condition is most often caused by coccidia of the genus Eimeria or Cyclospora. [9][10][11] Intranuclear coccidiosis is believed to most often be asymptomatic or cause minimal clinical signs in most species, but there have been reports 9,10 of substantial morbidity in calves. Clinical signs typically include anorexia, growth retardation, and watery diarrhea, and most animals either die or are euthanized after failure to respond to treatment.…”