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Erschienen in: Journal of Parasitic Diseases 1/2015

01.03.2015 | Original Article

Gastrointestinal parasitic infections in chickens of upper gangetic plains of India with special reference to poultry coccidiosis

verfasst von: Saroj Kumar, Rajat Garg, Hira Ram, P. S. Maurya, P. S. Banerjee

Erschienen in: Journal of Parasitic Diseases | Ausgabe 1/2015

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Abstract

Studies on the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites of chicken reared under backyard and intensive systems were carried out in two north Indian states viz., Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Out of 58 poultry farms screened for gastrointestinal parasites, 81.03 % were positive for Eimeria spp., 15.52 % for Ascaridia galli, 3.45 % for Hetarakis gallinarum, 1.72 % for Syngamus trachea, 5.17 % for Capillaria spp, 1.72 % for Raillietina spp., 1.72 % for Trichostrongylus tenuis, 1.72 % for Choanotaenia infundibulum and 1.72 % for Strongyloides avium. In broiler farms, the prevalence of Eimeria spp. was higher (88.24 %) as compared to layer farms (71.43 %) and backyard poultry (70 %). Identification of Eimeria spp. using COCCIMORPH software revealed prevalence of E. acervulina, E. tenella, E. necatrix, E. mitis and E. praecox in 94.3, 17.14, 31.44, 85.7 and 2.86 % farms, respectively. However, E. maxima and E. brunetti could not be identified in any of the farms using this software. The prevalence of helminthic infections was higher in poultry farms of Uttarakhand (40.0 %) as compared to Uttar Pradesh (11.62 %) with higher prevalence in backyard poultry (36.4 %), followed by layer farms (28.6 %) and lowest in broiler farms (9.1 %). A. galli was the most common G.I. helminth and it was recorded in free-range (backyard poultry) as well as intensive systems (broiler and layer farms).
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Metadaten
Titel
Gastrointestinal parasitic infections in chickens of upper gangetic plains of India with special reference to poultry coccidiosis
verfasst von
Saroj Kumar
Rajat Garg
Hira Ram
P. S. Maurya
P. S. Banerjee
Publikationsdatum
01.03.2015
Verlag
Springer India
Erschienen in
Journal of Parasitic Diseases / Ausgabe 1/2015
Print ISSN: 0971-7196
Elektronische ISSN: 0975-0703
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12639-013-0273-x

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