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The gastro-intestinal parasites have always been a problem causing severe
parasitism in game birds where the herds are kept in small-range of area. This
present study was carried out to investigate the gastro intestinal parasites in game
birds in Dhaka and Cumilla city of Bangladesh. The samples were examined by
routine coproscopical methods for the presence of different parasites and oocysts.
The overall prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection was 42% in Bangladesh.
These were documented different gastrointestinal parasites viz, Ascaridia galli,
Heterakis gallinarum, Capillaria sp., Balantidium coli, Eimeria spp., Giardia sp. in
Bangladesh. The highest intestinal parasitic infection (60%) was observed in the
fecal sample collected from Mirpur and Cumilla, followed by Shatfeet (40%),
Katabon (28%) and Mohammadpur (20%) whereas, Ascaridia galli (25%)
Heterakis spp. (8%), Capillaria spp. (8%), Balantidium coli (7%), Eimeria spp.
(8%) and Giardia spp. (2%) were observed. In this investigation, the prevalence of
Ascaridia galli was highest in pigeon (38.71%) followed by parrot (33.33%), dove
(30.77%), quail (25.00%), cockatoo (14.28%), guinea fowl (14.28%) and
budgerigar (13.33%) respectively. The prevalence of Heterakis gallinarum was
16.13%, 15.38% and 14.28% in pigeon, dove and cockatoo respectively. The
prevalence of single infection (23%) was higher than the multiple infection (19%)
of helminthes. Alongside, the prevalence of helminthic infection (29.0%) was
found relatively higher than protozoan infection (24.0%). Therefore, the necessary
steps should be undertaken to control the parasitic infection of pet birds. |
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