2018
DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2018.386-396
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Inventory of lice of mammals and farmyard chicken in North-eastern Algeria

Abstract: Background and Aim:Lice are permanent ectoparasites, extremely specific to their hosts. Their great importance in veterinary medicine remain significant, they can cause their direct pathogenic actions like irritability, dermatitis, anemia, decreased weight gain, and milk production. The purpose of this work was to made the first time an inventory of mammalian lice in North-eastern Algeria.Materials and Methods:Our survey of lice infestation was conducted on several animal species from five provinces of North-e… Show more

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“…Furthermore, chewing lice infestation peaks were recorded in winter, spring, and autumn. Our results are in line with previous findings (Meguini et al, 2018;Kaboudi et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…Furthermore, chewing lice infestation peaks were recorded in winter, spring, and autumn. Our results are in line with previous findings (Meguini et al, 2018;Kaboudi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…M. gallinae was the most predominant ectoparasite found in this study, corroborating previous reports from northeast Algeria (64.83%) (Meguini et al, 2018) and Ethiopia (49%) (Solomon and Elsabet, 2010). However, its abundance here was lower than in Iran (13.66%) (Rezaei et al, 2016) and California (11%) (Murillo and Mullens, 2016).…”
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“…The known geographical distributions of eight species of ischnoceran chewing lice and four species of amblyceran chewing lice known from domestic chicken are summarized in Figs 1-4, based on the sources listed in Table 1. Note that these maps do not include species such as Chelopistes meleagridis (Linnaeus, 1758) (Meguini et al 2018) or Goniocotes microthorax (Stephens, 1829) (Sychra et al 2008) that represent stragglers originating from mixed poultry flocks. Cases where the lice appear to have been erroneously identified to genus or species level (e.g., Sadiq et al 2003) are also not included.…”
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confidence: 99%