Prevalence Comparative Study of Infection with Trichomonas spp in The Three Types of Birds at The Holy City of Kerbala
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i3.10839Keywords:
Trichomonas, Birds, Holy Kerbala.Abstract
The avian Trichomonosis is a parasitic disease caused by Trichomonas gallinae. This parasite lived in the
bird’s mouth and digestive tract, and can caused a granulomatous lesions in the lumen which lead to death of
bird because of severe starvation. The results of the current study for the purpose of conducting a field survey
and the extent of the spread of infection in the three types of birds (Bird toilet decorations, Bird pigeon,
Broiler bath decorations) . The field of study was in the holy city of Karbala, which is located in south-west
Baghdad, and is 100 km long and has a moderate temperament. During the course of the study (345 birds
were tested). This is the study of 170 decorative samples, 150 samples of the pigeon bath and 25 samples
of after the samples were taken. 15-day-old bathroom bath with 25 samples of Broiler bath decorations) .
Use eye and laboratory examination to examine the symptoms. The results showed that 7, 10.3 of the bath
pigeons had an ornamental pigeon and an infection rate of 4.11 in these birds 6,6 & 12 respectively.
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