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Maternal protection against Ascaridia galli?
Maternally derived antibodies can provide partial protection against certain bacterial and viral infections. We investigated whether chicks descending from nematode-infected hens are more resistant against Ascaridia galli, a prevalent gastrointestinal nematode, than chicks from nematode-free mothers.
Rahimian, Shayan +2 more
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Coccidiosis is one of the most common diseases in the poultry industry worldwide (especially in broilers aged 3–6 weeks), causing significant economic losses to poultry farmers and governments every year. Conventional methods (anticoccidial chemical compounds) for the coccidiosis debarment and control always present challenges and disadvantages, such ...
Fatemeh Aziz-Aliabadi +3 more
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Studies on the Prevalence and Control of Parasitic Helminths in Natural Laying Hens [PDF]
One societal trend that has been gaining much traction and popularity since the 21st century began is “organic” and/or “natural” food products. In 1999, the global market accounted for $15.2 billion dollars worth of organic food and drink, compared to ...
Weir, Brittany R
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Workshop and desk study to appraise technical difficulties associated with organic pullet rearing [PDF]
Background To date, Regulation (EC) 1804/1999 and UKROFS Standards allow conventionally reared pullets up to 18 weeks of age to be brought into systems of organic egg production. Pullets must be reared according to the rules laid down in Regulation (EC)
Gordon, S
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Understanding the impacts of disease even in non‐declining populations is important for understanding population level health and resilience to other emerging threats. In this study we explored the impacts of co‐infection of the fungal pathogen and a novel nematode parasite on a common Australian frog species. We found that this novel nematode actually
Danielle K. Wallace +8 more
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Effect of Nigella sativa and Thymus vulgaris alone or combination on Ascaridia galli of laying hens
The present experiment aimed to study the ability of two type of plant Nigella sativa and Thymus vulgaris and their mixture to prevent Ascaris infection in laying hens .
A. B. Hussain +2 more
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This study aims to determine the prevalence and identify ectoparasite and gastrointestinal parasites in Eurasian tree sparrow (Passer montanus) in Kediri Regency, East Java, Indonesia.
Moh. Ilham Rizkul Ulum +5 more
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Mucosal Mast Cells Response in the Jejunum of Ascaridia Galli-Infected Laying Hens [PDF]
Intestinal defense mechanism against helminthes parasitic nematode to be associated with mucosal mast cells reaction. The aim of this research was to examine the effect of infection by Ascaridia galli parasite to trigger mucosal defense based on mucosal ...
Balqis, U. (U) +4 more
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Summary • Twenty‐one intestinal zoonotic parasites out of 28 were detected. • Parasitic burden measured by eggs per gram (EPG) was heavy on the river bank. • Cross‐transmission of intestinal parasites among co‐habiting animals may occur. ABSTRACT Introduction Increasing urbanization has particularly affected rivers and their outer edges in cities ...
Roshan Babu Adhikari +2 more
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Nematodes from the genus Ascaridia parasitizing psittaciform birds: a review and determination key
In parrots (Psittaciformes), seven nematode species of genus Ascaridia have been found so far, both in wild birds and in birds in captivity. Five species are specific for parrots: Ascaridia hermaphrodita, A. sergiomeirai, A. ornata, A. nicobarensis and A.
V. Kajerova, V. Barus, I. Literak
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