Coproscopy a Premordial Diagnostic Tool in Avian Parasitology

A. Berghiche
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Parasitic diseases are a problem that affects all poultry farms, whether large commercial or small backyard farms, where economic losses can be significant. In this study, a survey on intestinal parasites of chickens was carried out in the Souk Ahras region over a period of 6 months. The faeces of a total of 90 chickens collected from different farm types were examined by flotation to detect gastrointestinal parasites. The results obtained from these chickens showed that all the examined faeces were 100 % infected. The qualitative analysis showed a flocculation of helminths and protozoa’s oocytes across the taken chicken samples at different farms with different infection percentage. Broiler chicken reported infected with Ascaridia (50%); Heterakis (35%) and Eimeria (15%). The laying hen infected with Ascaridia, Heterakis and coccidial oocysts which represented by 33.33%, 33.33% and 33.34%, respectively. However, for the local chiken, Ascaridia: (40%) Heterakis (35%), Eimeria (15%), Syngamus (5%) and Capillaria (5%) were recorded. The high infection rate recorded in the study area suggested that an intensive poultry management system and regular chicken control should be held.
Coproscopy是禽类寄生虫学的一种早期诊断工具
寄生虫病是一个影响所有家禽养殖场的问题,无论是大型商业养殖场还是小型后院养殖场,它们的经济损失可能很大。在本研究中,在Souk Ahras地区进行了为期6个月的鸡肠道寄生虫调查。采用浮选法对90只鸡的粪便进行了胃肠道寄生虫检测。从这些鸡身上获得的结果表明,所有被检查的粪便都被100%感染。定性分析表明,不同感染比例、不同养殖场采集的鸡标本中,寄生虫和原虫卵母细胞均存在絮凝现象。报告肉鸡感染蛔虫(50%);异角虫(35%)和艾美耳虫(15%)。蛋鸡感染蛔虫、异虫和球虫卵囊的比例分别为33.33%、33.33%和33.34%。而在地方鸡中,记录到蛔虫(40%)、异角虫(35%)、艾美耳虫(15%)、双胞虫(5%)和毛细虫(5%)。研究区感染率较高,应加强家禽集约化管理,定期控制鸡只。
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