Detection of Blood Parasites in Different Pet Birds in Erbil City

Waad Khalaf
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The current study was conducted to find out the different species of blood parasites that infect pet birds (Melopsittacus undulatus, Carduelis chloris and Carduelis carduelis) and to know the infection rates with these parasites and their relationship with the sex of the bird, by examining (62) blood samples collected from three species of different pet birds in the Erbil city, of both sexes, during October 2019 to July 2021. The current study showed that pet birds were infected with Haemosporidian parasites with a total percentage of 35.48%, and the highest percentage was in the Eurasian goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) with 41.17%, followed by the greenfinch (Carduelis chloris) with 31.25%, and the lowest rate was in the budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) by 25%. Also, the study showed that the infection rate of Plasmodium spp. and Haemoproteus spp. was 77.27%, and 45.45% respectively. It was noted that there were no significant differences in the infection rates with blood parasites between males and females. While significant differences were recorded in the infection rates with species of blood parasites according to different types of infection, as the single infection recorded the highest infection rate of 77.27%, while the double infection was lower with a rate of 22.72%.
埃尔比勒市不同宠物鸟类血液寄生虫的检测
目前的研究是通过检查(62)从埃尔比勒市三种不同的宠物鸟(两性)采集的血液样本来找出感染宠物鸟的不同种类的血液寄生虫(波纹卷尾藻、氯化卡杜利斯和卡杜利斯),并了解这些寄生虫的感染率及其与鸟类性别的关系,2019年10月至2021年7月。目前的研究表明,宠物鸟感染血孢子虫的总比例为35.48%,欧亚金翅雀感染率最高,为41.17%,其次是绿翅雀,为31.25%,虎皮鹦鹉感染率最低,为25%。研究还表明,疟原虫和哈氏杆菌的感染率分别为77.27%和45.45%。值得注意的是,男性和女性的血液寄生虫感染率没有显著差异。不同感染类型的血液寄生虫感染率存在显著差异,单次感染感染率最高,为77.27%,而双重感染感染率较低,为22.72%。
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