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Prevalence and chemo-therapeutical investigations of gastrointestinal nematodes in domestic pigeons in Lahore, Pakistan

Tanveer, M. K. (författare)
Högskolan i Skövde,Institutionen för vård och natur
Kamran, A. (författare)
Department of Parasitology, University of Veterinary and animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan
Abbas, Muhammad Athar (författare)
Högskolan i Skövde,Institutionen för vård och natur
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Umer, Nighat C. (författare)
Department of Parasitology, University of Veterinary and animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan / Department of comparative biology and experimental medicine, University of Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
Azhar, M. A. (författare)
Department of Parasitology, University of Veterinary and animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan
Munir, Muhammad Arif (författare)
Department of Biomedical Sciences and Veterinary Public Health, Division of Virology, Research and Development, Department of Virology, Immunobiology and Parasitology of the National, Veterinary Institute (SVA) and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Ulls väg 2B, SE-751 89 Uppsala, Sweden
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2011
2011
Engelska.
Ingår i: Tropical Biomedicine. - 0127-5720. ; 28:1, s. 102-110
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  • The prevalence of gastrointestinal nematodes was studied in 143 (80 male and 63 female) domestic pigeons. Faecal samples were collected to determine the gastrointestinal nematodes of domestic pigeons through qualitative and quantitative faecal examinations. A total of 48 (male 33 and 25 female) naturally infected domestic pigeons were divided into G(1) (albendzdole) and G(2) (fenbendazole) treatment-groups along with one control group (C). The overall prevalence of gastrointestinal nematodes was 40.5% (58/143) in domestic pigeons. Likewise, the prevalence of gastrointestinal nematodes in males and females was found 41.3% (33/58) and 39.7% (25/58) respectively. The overall prevalence of Capillaria obsignata and Ascaridia columbae was found to be 67.2% and 32.8%, respectively. The prevalence of C. obsignata and A. columbae in males was 72.7% (24/33) and 27.8% (9/33) and in females was 60% (15/25) and 40% (10/25), respectively. There was no significant sex related difference seen in the prevalence of C. obsignata (p>0.56) and A. columbae (p>0.40) in domestic pigeons, respectively. The overall efficacy of albendazole and fenbendazole was calculated to be 66% and 71%. A remarkable significant difference (p<0.05) was observed in eggs per gram before and after treatment in both G(1) and G(2) treated-groups. The efficacy of fenbendazole was found to be more significant (p<0.02) than albendazole.

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