2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2014.07.012
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A survey of gastro-intestinal parasitic infection in domestic and wild birds in Chittagong and Greater Sylhet, Bangladesh

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“…These findings are in agreement with those reported previously from Nigeria (Otegbade & Morenikeji, 2014). Contrasting results reported an overall prevalence higher than one of the this survey (Parsani et al, 2001;Pérez Cordón et al, 2009;Papini et al, 2012;El-Shahawy & Abou Elenien, 2015;Akram et al, 2019) coming up to 100% (Yousfi et al, 2013;Hoque et al, 2014;Edosomwan & Igetei, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…These findings are in agreement with those reported previously from Nigeria (Otegbade & Morenikeji, 2014). Contrasting results reported an overall prevalence higher than one of the this survey (Parsani et al, 2001;Pérez Cordón et al, 2009;Papini et al, 2012;El-Shahawy & Abou Elenien, 2015;Akram et al, 2019) coming up to 100% (Yousfi et al, 2013;Hoque et al, 2014;Edosomwan & Igetei, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Так, гетеракіси були виділені від домашніх курей, гусей, качок, куріпок, білолобих гусей, папугоподібних птахів, фазанів, дикорї водоплавної птиці у більшості країн світу, зокрема й в Україні. Причому екстенсивність ураження птиці збудником гетеракозу в окремих господарствах сягала 100% (Bogach & Taranenko, 2003;Cordón et al, 2009;Ogbaje et al, 2012;Hoque et al, 2014;Wongrak et al, 2014;Amundson et al, 2016;Boone et al, 2017).…”
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“…Also, they may have deleterious or debilitating effects on infected birds, especially young birds, causing retarding growth, interfering with healthy development, weaken immune system and making older birds prone to secondary infections (Dauda et al, 2016). Multiple helminthoses is usually seen in poultry that are kept extensively, while heavy infestation is commonly observed in intensively managed stock and this causes weight loss, emaciation, anemia, diarrhea and economic losses such as decreased egg production and also affect other normal activities of the birds resulting to death in severe infections (Hoque et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%