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Does Hydrogen Peroxide Kill Coccidia

On whether hydrogen peroxide can kill coccidiosis
or ask: "Can hydrogen peroxide kill coccidiosis?" To say: "Coccidiosis, microbial insects, are often infected by livestock and poultry, causing their diseases and diseases. Hydrogen peroxide, a strong oxidant, also has the ability to sterilize and disinfect."

However, the state of coccidia, there are schizozoites, gametophytes, oocysts, etc. The oocysts have thick walls and strong resistance. Although hydrogen peroxide can kill many bacteria in the general environment, it is not easy to kill coccidia oocysts. The structure of the oocyst wall makes it difficult for hydrogen peroxide to penetrate into it, breaking its structure and killing its vitality.

In practice, hydrogen peroxide is applied to places infected with coccidiosis, and the common coccidiosis has not been eliminated. Hydrogen peroxide solution is sprinkled on livestock and poultry enclosures to kill coccidiosis to protect livestock and poultry, but coccidiosis still occurs. This is sufficient evidence that hydrogen peroxide alone cannot achieve the effect of killing coccidiosis.

Therefore, hydrogen peroxide has limited effect on killing coccidiosis. If you want to control the disease of coccidiosis, you should find other methods, or combine various medicines, or take good care of the environment to eliminate the source of coccidiosis breeding.