埃塞俄比亚小规模集约化养殖下蛋鸡和两用鸡的寄生虫感染

M. Adamu, K. Melese, Mekonnen Germa, T. Fekadu, S. Ali
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虫病造成的生产力下降造成的损失对家禽业具有重要的经济意义。在不同的家禽生产系统中,有一些关于寄生虫流行率的研究报告。进行了一项横断面研究,目的是估计在埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴(高地)和Debre Zeit、Haramaya、Hawassa和Kombolcha(中部)气气区的小型集约化农场饲养的外来蛋鸡和两用鸡中寄生虫感染的流行情况。有目的地确定城镇和农场,并从每个农场随机选择鸡进行粪便样本收集和尸检。共采集不同品种鸡新鲜粪便1009份,鸡33只。虫卵和成虫鉴定分别采用阴道镜和尸检方法。总感染率为66%(%)。不同研究地点、不同年龄组的蛲虫患病率差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。鉴定出鸡蛔虫(52%)、鸡异线虫(57%)、毛线虫(1%)3种,线虫(3%)1种。定期检查寄生虫感染并采取适当的预防和控制措施是很重要的。关键词:鸡肉;奇异的;密集的;Helminth-infection;小规模的
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Helminth infection of layer and dual-purpose chickens kept under small scale intensive production system, Ethiopia
Losses due to reduced productivity caused by helminthiasis are economically important to the poultry industry. There are a few research reports in the prevalence of helminth-parasites in the different poultry production systems. A cross sectional study was conducted with the aim of estimating the prevalence of helminth infections in exotic layer and dual-purpose chickens, kept under small scale intensive farms of selected towns, Ethiopia: Addis Ababa (Highlands) and Debre Zeit, Haramaya, Hawassa and Kombolcha (Midlands) climatic zones. Towns and farms were purposively identified while chickens from each farm were randomly selected for fecal sample collection and necropsy examination. A total of 1009 fresh fecal samples and thirty-three chickens were collected from chickens of different breeds. Helminth egg and adult parasite identification was processed through coproscopic and necropsy examination methods, respectively. The overall prevalence of helminth infection was 66(%). A statistically significant difference was found in the prevalence of helminthiasis among study sites (P 0.05) among age groups. Three species of nematodes as Ascaridia galli (52%), Heterakis gallinarum (57%) and Capillaria species (1%) and one species of cestode: Raillietina species (3%) were identified. Regular check up for helminth infection and application of appropriate prevention and control measures are important. Key words : Chicken; Exotic; Intensive; Helminth-infection; Small-scale
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