Evaluation of Giardiasis in Companion Birds in Mashhad, Iran

Farzin KazemiLifshagerd, Omid BehrouziNasab, Alireza Koochakzadeh, Majid Kazemnezhad
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Introduction: Giardia spp. are parasitic protozoans that infect the digestive system of ornamental birds, especially in Psittaciformes, with different prevalence in various species. Symptoms of Giardia infection vary from no noticeable signs in adult birds to poor growth, weakness, anorexia, ruffled feathers, and diarrhea in chicks. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of giardiasis in some parrots referred to a private veterinary clinic in Mashhad, Iran, during 2022. Case report: Feces of 215 birds suspected of being infected with Giardia spp. were collected. The birds were visited at one of the clinics in Mashhad, Iran, in 2022. Wet smear was prepared from their fresh feces and then sent to the laboratory department of the clinic for diagnosis. The parrots included adult cockatiels, cockatiel chicks, lovebirds, African grey parrots, and Green-cheeked parakeets. After the final diagnosis, metronidazole was administered orally at a dosage of 50 milligrams per kilogram of body weight every 12 hours for 5 consecutive days. Sick birds were tested again after the treatment to confirm they were parasite-free. The obtained results of the laboratory indicated 60 positive Cockatiels (47.6%), 10 positive cockatiel chicks (43.4%), 4 positive lovebirds (14.2%), 2 Green-cheeked parakeets (8.6%), and only 1 positive African grey parrot (6.6%). Among the positive cases, the severity of infection varied, with some birds showing severe, moderate, or mild infection levels. Upon a second examination, birds with mild and moderate contamination were found to be disease-free, while those with severe contamination required further treatment. Conclusion: The results suggested that treatment with metronidazole for 5 consecutive days was effective against mild to moderate infection in sick parrots. However, birds with severe conditions need to continue the treatment procedure.
伊朗马什哈德地区伴侣鸟类贾第虫病调查评价
贾第鞭毛虫(Giardia spp.)是一种寄生于观赏鸟类消化系统的原生动物,主要寄生于鹦鹉形目,不同种类的流行率不同。贾第鞭毛虫感染的症状各不相同,从成年鸟类无明显体征到雏鸟生长不良、虚弱、厌食、羽毛褶皱和腹泻。本研究旨在评估2022年期间在伊朗马什哈德一家私人兽医诊所转诊的一些鹦鹉中贾第虫病的患病率。病例报告:收集了215只疑似感染贾第鞭毛虫的禽鸟粪便。这些鸟于2022年在伊朗马什哈德的一家诊所接受了治疗。从新鲜粪便中制备湿涂片,送诊所检验科诊断。这些鹦鹉包括成年鹦鹉、小鹦鹉、情侣鸟、非洲灰鹦鹉和绿颊长尾小鹦鹉。最终诊断后,以每公斤体重50毫克的剂量每12小时口服甲硝唑,连续5天。治疗后对病禽进行了再次检测,以确认它们没有寄生虫。实验室检测结果显示,阳性鹦鹉60只(47.6%),阳性雏鸟10只(43.4%),阳性情侣鸟4只(14.2%),阳性绿颊长尾小鹦鹉2只(8.6%),阳性非洲灰鹦鹉1只(6.6%)。在阳性病例中,感染的严重程度各不相同,有些禽类表现出严重、中度或轻度感染水平。经第二次检查,发现轻度和中度污染的禽鸟无病,而严重污染的禽鸟则需要进一步治疗。结论:甲硝唑连续5 d治疗对病鹦鹉轻、中度感染有效。然而,病情严重的禽鸟需要继续治疗。
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