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The Nature and Treatment of Giardiasis in Parakeets
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1982SUMMARY The prevalence of giardiasis was studied in 77 parakeets from 4 widely varied sources and was found to be 66%. The infection appeared most common in young birds. Cysts and trophozoites were found in fecal samples and persisted in birds caged alone for up to 4 months.
R G, Scholtens, J C, New, S, Johnson
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Measurement of Tetracycline Levels in Parakeets
Avian Diseases, 1984Parakeets were fed hulled millet seed containing 0.5% chlortetracycline (CTC) or minocycline. Blood concentrations of more than 1 micrograms CTC/ml and more than 5 micrograms minocycline/ml were obtained. Equivalent drug assay results were obtained from blood specimens collected by venipuncture or by use of treated filter-paper discs.
J, Schachter +4 more
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Journal of the Association of Avian Veterinarians, 1990
Rhonda Sayle, Annette Wolter
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Rhonda Sayle, Annette Wolter
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Cutis, 1992
Pruritus can be due to a variety of factors and can often be difficult for a physician to manage. Often the etiology is psychosomatic, wherein a careful history is the key to proper diagnosis. Such a case is presented.
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Pruritus can be due to a variety of factors and can often be difficult for a physician to manage. Often the etiology is psychosomatic, wherein a careful history is the key to proper diagnosis. Such a case is presented.
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Aberrant leucocytozoon infection in parakeets
Veterinary Record, 1972N G, Fowler, G B, Forbes
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