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ecto-, endo- and haemoparasites in free-range chickens in the goromonzi district in zimbabwe.a cross-sectional study determined the prevalence of ecto-, endo- and haemoparasites in free-range chickens from the goromonzi district, zimbabwe. fifty young and 50 adult birds were selected randomly. all chickens harboured ecto- and endoparasites, and 32% were infected with haemoparasites. eight different ectoparasites were identified; the more prevalent ones had the following prevalences (young, %; adult, %): argas persicus (6; 14), cnemidocoptes mutans (6; 32), echidnophaga gallinacea (72; 7 ...200212114010
the gastro-intestinal helminth infections of domestic fowl in dschang, western cameroon.three hundred and fifty one chickens purchased from the dschang animal market were examined for gastro-intestinal helminths. ten species were found with the following prevalences: heterakis brevispiculum (59.3%), ascaridia galli (51.6%), hymenolepis carioca (48.4%), dispharynx spiralis (20.8%), tetrameres americana (17.1%), amoebotaenia cuneata (15.1%), raillietina tetragona (14.5%), syngamus trachea (13.7%), hymenolepis cantaniana (5.7%) and capillaria contorta (2.0%). infections were predomina ...19958552845
amino-acids of amoebotaenia cuneata (cestoda: dilepidoidea wardle mcleod & radinovsky, 1974). 19836841963
a cross-sectional study of helminths in rural scavenging poultry in tanzania in relation to season and climate.a cross-sectional study on the prevalence of helminths in rural scavenging poultry on six hundred adult chickens selected randomly from six villages in the morogoro region, tanzania during the wet and the dry seasons, was conducted. the trachea and gastrointestinal tract of each bird were examined for the presence of parasites. all chickens were infected with one or several species of helminths, the average being 4.8 +/- 1.7 helminths per chicken during the wet season and 5.1 +/- 1.8 during the ...19979271471
prevalence and burden of gastrointestinal helminthes among local chickens, in northern jordan.we conducted a cross-sectional study from december 2004 to february 2005 and from june 2005 to august 2005. the study aimed to determine the prevalence of gastrointestinal and tracheal helminthes among local chickens in northern jordan. a total of 208 male and female local scavenging chickens were selected randomly. we examined the trachea and gastrointestinal tract of each bird for the presence of helminthes. we recovered three nematode and eight cestode species. no trematodes were found. one h ...200818329115
cross-sectional survey on helminth infections of chickens in the samsun region, turkey.a cross-sectional survey was performed to determine the prevalence and intensity of helminth infections in 185 chickens from nine districts in the samsun region, northern turkey between july 1999 and june 2000. in total, 88% of 83 scavenging chickens and 4% of 52 layers from laying batteries were infected, but none of the 50 broilers harboured helminths in the alimentary tract or trachea. the difference in prevalence was statistically significant among broilers, layers from laying batteries and ...200818605376
[tapeworm fauna of gallinaceans (galliformes) of vietnam].131 specimens of 3 species of galliformes from vietnam were investigated (gallus gallus dom., g. g. jaboruillei, francolinus pintadeanus and lophora nycthemerus). in them 9 species of cestodes were found as follows: davainea proglottina (davainea, 1860), cotugnia digonopora (pasquale, 1890), raillietina tetragona (molin, 1858), r. echinobothrida (megnin, 1880), skrjabinia cesticillus (molin, 1858), paroniella tinguiana tubangui et masilungan, 1937, amoebotaenia cuneata (linstow, 1872), echinolep ...1978733321
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