埃及El-Behera省Edko和Rashid地区驯养鹌鹑和迁徙鹌鹑某些寄生虫的流行率和扫描电镜分析

Heba Waheeb, Soad Menshawy, S. Mahmoud, Y. Otify, M. AbouLaila
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鹌鹑比其他禽类有许多优点。它的肉作为蛋白质和其他重要营养物质的极好来源而广受欢迎。然而,鹌鹑的生产也有一些限制。其中之一是对造成严重经济损失的寄生虫病的易感性。为此,本研究在埃及ElBehera省采集了100只鹌鹑(50只迁徙鹌鹑、50只家鹑和50只日本鹌鹑),目的是了解鹌鹑寄生虫的感染率和形态。检查每只鸟的胃肠道以收集寄生虫。用直接法和浮选法检测粪便中球虫的种类。结果表明,寄生虫感染总比例为55%。迁徙鹌鹑和驯养鹌鹑的寄生虫感染率分别为40%和70%。在调查中发现了2种蠕虫,分别为四角虫和鸡尾异虫,患病率分别为87.5%和22.22%。利用扫描电子显微镜对蠕虫的形态进行了描述。发现的原生动物包括:蝙蝠艾美耳虫、恙螨艾美耳虫和猪艾美耳虫。记录艾美耳球虫感染组织的组织病理学变化。综上所述,本研究揭示了家养和迁徙鹌鹑艾美耳球虫感染组织中寄生虫的流行、形态和组织病理学变化。
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Prevalence and scanning electron microscope of some parasites infecting domesticated and migratory quails from Edko and Rashid districts, El-Behera governorate, Egypt
Quails have many advantages over other poultry species. Its meat has achieved great popularity as an excellent source of protein and other important nutrients. However, there are some limitations to quails production. One of them is the susceptibility to parasitic diseases that cause severe economic losses. Therefore, this work aimed to determine the infection rate and morphology of parasites infecting quails in ElBehera governorate, Egypt. 100 quails (50 migratory, Coturnix coturnix japonica and 50 domesticated quails) were collected. The gastrointestinal tracts of each bird were examined to collect helminths. Fecal materials were examined by direct and flotation methods to detect any coccidian species. The results showed that the total percentage of infection with parasites was 55%. The prevalence of parasitic infection in migratory and domesticated quails was 40% and 70%, respectively. Two species of helminths were recorded, Raillitina tetragona and Heterakis gallinarum with a prevalence of 87.5% and 22.22%, respectively. The morphology of helminths was described using a scanning electron microscope. Eimeria bateri, Eimeria tsunodai, and Eimeria uzura were among the protozoa identified. The histopathological changes in infected tissue with Eimeria species were recorded. In conclusion, this study presented the parasites’ prevalence, morphology, and histopathological changes in infected tissue with Eimeria species in examined domesticated and migratory quails.
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