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

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

DOI: 10.1007/S12639-013-0273-X

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摘要: Studies on the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites chicken reared under backyard and intensive systems were carried out in two north Indian states viz., Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand. Out 58 poultry farms screened for parasites, 81.03 % positive Eimeria spp., 15.52 Ascaridia galli, 3.45 Hetarakis gallinarum, 1.72 Syngamus trachea, 5.17 Capillaria spp, Raillietina Trichostrongylus tenuis, Choanotaenia infundibulum Strongyloides avium. In broiler farms, spp. was higher (88.24 %) as compared to layer (71.43 (70 %). Identification using COCCIMORPH software revealed E. acervulina, tenella, necatrix, mitis praecox 94.3, 17.14, 31.44, 85.7 2.86 respectively. However, maxima brunetti could not be identified any this software. The helminthic infections Uttarakhand (40.0 (11.62 with (36.4 %), followed by (28.6 lowest (9.1 A. galli most common G.I. helminth it recorded free-range (backyard poultry) well (broiler farms).

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