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a survey of gastrointestinal helminths of the common helmet guinea fowl (numida meleagris galeata) in burkina faso.guinea fowls in burkina faso (africa) harbored 13 species of helminth parasites. the two most abundant species were subulura suctoria and ascaridia numidae, which comprised 89% of the nematodes. the other nematode species (gongylonema congolense, eucoleus annulatus, synhimantus spiralis, tetrameres fissispina, and cyrnea parroti) occurred at low levels. five species of cestodes and one acanthocephalan were also present. it is likely that guinea fowl act as important reservoir hosts of chicken ne ...19854074242
[experimental infestation of guinea-fowl (numida meleagris) with embryonated eggs of ascaridia numidae (leiper, 1908) in various doses]. 19715152936
ascaridia numidae (leiper, 1908; travassos, 1913) in rock partridge (alectoris chukar) in turkey.this report present first case of ascaridia numidae isolated from three dead rock partridges (alectoris chukar) with stressing morphological characteristics and its responsiveness to the medical treatment. a. numidae was confirmed by presence of one papilla on the posterior region of the preanal sucker and a total of 10 pairs of the caudal papillae. in necropsy, a total of 680 (282 male and 3,988 female) a. numidae and 289 (147 male and 142 female) heterakis dispar were isolated from all partrid ...200818040718
helminths of guineafowls in limpopo province, south africa.between july 2005 and november 2006 the gastro-intestinal helminths of 15 helmeted guineafowls and a single crested guineafowl from musina, limpopo province were examined, and in july and august 2005 helminths were collected from five helmeted guineafowls from mokopane in the same province. the acanthocephalan mediorhynchus gallinarum, the cestodes abuladzugnia gutterae, davainea nana, hymenolepis cantaniana, numidella numida, octopetalum numida, ortleppolepis multiuncinata, porogynia paronai, r ...200718453236
identification of ascaridia numidae in guinea fowl (numida meleagris) and association with elevated mortality.an outbreak of ascaridiasis occurred in 10-wk-old guinea fowl (numida meleagris) on a commercial farm. birds had exhibited elevated mortality (11.66%) in the previous week, as well as increased water consumption, weakness, anorexia, and stunted growth. numerous nematodes, occasionally occluding the intestinal lumen, were present in the jejunum and ileum and were identified as ascaridia numidae based on microscopic morphology. ribosomal dna 18s and 28s d3 sequences of the nematode were deposited ...201121500654
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