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A survey of gastro-intestinal parasitic infection in domestic and wild birds in Chittagong and Greater Sylhet,Bangladesh
Authors:Md. Ahasanul Hoque  Mohammad Mahmudul Hassan  Enamul Haque  Amir Hossan Shaikat  Shahneaz Ali Khan  Abdul Alim  Lee Francis Skerratt  Ariful Islam  Hein Min Tun  Ravi Dissanayake  Tapan Kumar Day  Nitish Chandra Debnath  Mat Yamage
Affiliation:1. Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chittagong, Bangladesh;2. EcoHealth Alliance, New York, USA;3. Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Dhaka, Bangladesh;4. School of Public Health, Tropical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia;5. School of Biological Sciences, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong;6. Department of Forestry, Bangladesh;g Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Regional Support Unit for SAARC, Nepal
Abstract:A survey of gastrointestinal parasitic infection as determined by faecal examination was conducted among domestic and wild birds in Bangladesh. Birds were sampled from households, wet markets and wetlands in Chittagong and Greater Sylhet districts during April 2012 to February 2013. Mist nets were used to catch resident wild and migratory birds. The overall prevalence of parasitic infection ranged among locations from 25 to 55% in indigenous domestic ducks (live bird samples = 304), 20% in resident wild birds (environmental faecal samples = 40) and 40% in migratory birds (live bird samples = 35). The prevalence of parasitic infection was significantly higher in indigenous domestic ducks collected during summer (39%) than winter (22%) (p = 0.04). In domestic indigenous ducks and Muscovy ducks, both single and multiple types of parasitic infections were found. However, other domestic birds and wild birds often had a single type of parasitic infection. Ascaridia spp. with an average egg load of 50–900, was commonly detected in faecal samples of domestic and wild birds in this study. Other identified parasites were Capillaria spp. and Heterakis spp. both in domestic and wild birds. Improvement of biosecurity measures for household duck farms through educating and motivating household farmers could help mitigate the effects of parasitic infection on production.
Keywords:Gastrointestinal parasites   Domestic and wild birds   Bangladesh   Survey
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