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Kanatlılarda barsak helmintiazisinin patolojisi ve epidemiyolojisi

Year 2012, Volume: 28 Issue: 1, 31 - 37, 01.03.2012

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Amaç: Yerli kanatlılarda barsak helmintlerinin patoloji ve epidemiyolojisini belirlemektir. Gereç ve Yöntem: Lokal marketlerden 109 kanatlının visceral organları toplandı. Helmintlerin identifikasyonu cinsiyet, sezon ve yaşa göre yapıldı. Bulgular: Kanatlıların 79 (%72.47)’unda bir veya daha fazla helmint tespit edildi. İki farklı trematod (Catatropis verrucosa, Echinostoma revolutum), üç farklı sestod (Raillietina tetragona, Raillietina echinobothrida, Raillietina cesticillus) ve iki farklı nematod (Ascaridia galli, Heterakis gallinarum) olmak üzere yedi farklı helmint türü idetifiye edildi. Helmint prevalansı erişkin (%78.37) ve erkeklerde (%78.43), genç (%60) ve dişilerden (%67.24) daha yüksek (p<0.01) belirlendi. Kanatlıların kuru mevsimlerde (% 79.55) nemli mevsimlere (% 67.97) göre daha duyarlı (p<0.01) olduğu belirlendi. Barsakların nekrotik odaklar içermekte, kalın ve yangılı olduğu belirlendi. Öneri: Bangladeş’te, yerli kanatlı üretimini barsak helmintleri ciddi olarak tehdit etmektedir.

Epidemiology and pathology of intestinal helminthiasis in fowls

Year 2012, Volume: 28 Issue: 1, 31 - 37, 01.03.2012

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Aim: To investigate the epidemiology and pathology of intestinal helminthiasis of indigenous fowls.Materials and Methods: 109 fowl’s viscera were collected from local market. Identification of helminths was done according to age, season and sex. Results: Over all 79 (72.47%) fowls were infected with one or more species of helminths. Seven species of helminth including two trematodes (Catatropis verrucosa, Echinostoma revolutum), three cestodes (Raillietina tetragona, Raillietina echinobothrida, Raillietina cesticillus) and two nematodes (Ascaridia galli, Heterakis gallinarum) species were identified. Significantly (p<0.01) higher prevalence of helminths were recorded in adults (78.37%) and males (78.43%) than in young (60%) and females (67.24%), respectively. Fowls were 1.85 times more susceptible (p<0.01) to helminth infection in dry season (79.55%) than wet season (67.97%). Intestine became thickened and inflamed with presence of necrotic spots. Conclusion: Intestinal helminths are the serious threat to the indigenous fowl production in Bangladesh.

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Other ID JA69MC22UC
Journal Section Research
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Dipti Rani Paul This is me

Anita Rani Dey This is me

Farhana Bilkis This is me

Nurjahan Begum This is me

Md. Motahar Hussain Mondal This is me

Publication Date March 1, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 28 Issue: 1

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APA Paul, D. R., Dey, A. R., Bilkis, F., Begum, N., et al. (2012). Epidemiology and pathology of intestinal helminthiasis in fowls. Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 28(1), 31-37.
AMA Paul DR, Dey AR, Bilkis F, Begum N, Mondal MMH. Epidemiology and pathology of intestinal helminthiasis in fowls. Eurasian J Vet Sci. March 2012;28(1):31-37.
Chicago Paul, Dipti Rani, Anita Rani Dey, Farhana Bilkis, Nurjahan Begum, and Md. Motahar Hussain Mondal. “Epidemiology and Pathology of Intestinal Helminthiasis in Fowls”. Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences 28, no. 1 (March 2012): 31-37.
EndNote Paul DR, Dey AR, Bilkis F, Begum N, Mondal MMH (March 1, 2012) Epidemiology and pathology of intestinal helminthiasis in fowls. Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences 28 1 31–37.
IEEE D. R. Paul, A. R. Dey, F. Bilkis, N. Begum, and M. M. H. Mondal, “Epidemiology and pathology of intestinal helminthiasis in fowls”, Eurasian J Vet Sci, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 31–37, 2012.
ISNAD Paul, Dipti Rani et al. “Epidemiology and Pathology of Intestinal Helminthiasis in Fowls”. Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences 28/1 (March 2012), 31-37.
JAMA Paul DR, Dey AR, Bilkis F, Begum N, Mondal MMH. Epidemiology and pathology of intestinal helminthiasis in fowls. Eurasian J Vet Sci. 2012;28:31–37.
MLA Paul, Dipti Rani et al. “Epidemiology and Pathology of Intestinal Helminthiasis in Fowls”. Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences, vol. 28, no. 1, 2012, pp. 31-37.
Vancouver Paul DR, Dey AR, Bilkis F, Begum N, Mondal MMH. Epidemiology and pathology of intestinal helminthiasis in fowls. Eurasian J Vet Sci. 2012;28(1):31-7.