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PHYTOCHEMICALS AS ALTERNATIVE ANTHELMINTICS AGAINST POULTRY PARASITES: A REVIEW

Agrobiological Records, 2023
Parasitic diseases causing considerable losses are one of the most common infections in humans, animals, and birds. This review emphasizes the devastation of the poultry industry by parasites and the use of bioactive components of plants as an alternative to control the damage.
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Common poultry parasites of backyard hens

The Veterinary Nurse, 2016
As the incidence of backyard hens being presented in practice increases, it is important that veterinary nurses can identify the commonly found poultry pests and know how best to advise owners on treatment and prevention. Untreated parasites (both external and internal) can result in debilitation and in some cases can cause death.
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Fluke Parasites in Poultry

Although rarely in commercial settings, flea infections in poultry present serious health hazards in backyard and free-range habitats, particularly among warmer, wetter areas. The three main fluke species that plague poultry are investigated in this chapter: Collyriclum faba (subcutaneous cysts), Philophthalmus gralli (eye fluke) and Prosthogonimus ...
R. S. Ghasura   +4 more
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On Sterilizing Land Against Poultry Parasites

Journal of Helminthology, 1950
Tests have been made with methyl bromide to investigate its efficiency in destroying infective stages of some helminth and protozoan parasites of poultry and game birds. It appears to have an immediate strong lethal action against ova of the common nematode parasites and against oocysts of Eimeria tenella.
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The Poultry Parasite and Disease Problems of Egypt

World's Poultry Science Journal, 1959
(1959). The Poultry Parasite and Disease Problems of Egypt. World's Poultry Science Journal: Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 228-230.
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Nicotine in the Control of Ecto-Parasites of Poultry

Journal of Economic Entomology, 1931
The results obtained with nicotine sulphate in controlling the feather mite, Liponyssus silviarum , and the common chicken mite, Dermanyssus gallinae , are summarized. A series of tests are detailed. The treatment is effective for the fowl tick, Argas miniatus . With reasonable care, there are no serious effects on the fowls.
F. C. Bishopp, R. D. Wagner
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Observations on the Helminth Parasites of Poultry in Scotland

Journal of Helminthology, 1938
The increasing mortality among domestic fowls in this country has of recent years drawn attention to the possibility that worms and other parasites may be factors in the causation of certain poultry diseases. Heavy infestations with worms are frequently observed on farms where mortality is high and although it is rare that death can be directly ...
D. O. Morgan, J. E. Wilson
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Handbook of Poultry Parasites

Handbook of Poultry Parasites offers critical insights into the etiology, pathology, diagnosis, and prevention of parasitic diseases affecting poultry. With poultry production being a cornerstone of global food security, understanding the impact of parasites is essential for sustaining flock health, productivity, and economic viability.
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Diagnostic Methods of Parasitic Diseases of Poultry

The use of diagnostic methods for the diagnosis of parasitic diseases in poultry has been almost constant over the past few decades. Since the introduction of PCR, few major advances have been adopted in clinical diagnostic tests. Many diagnostic tests that form the backbone of the “modern” microbiology laboratories rely on very old and labour ...
Saroj Kumar   +6 more
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