2013
DOI: 10.1007/s12639-013-0401-7
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Morphological characterization of nematodes of the genera Capillaria, Acuaria, Amidostomum, Streptocara, Heterakis, and Ascaridia isolated from intestine and gizzard of domestic birds from different regions of the temperate Kashmir valley

Abstract: During a random survey of parasitisation of poultry birds of Kashmir, conducted for 3 years more than 300 poultry birds were randomly collected from different parts of the Kashmir valley and were examined for the helminth parasites. The most dominant group of parasites which was parasitizing the poultry birds was found to be the Cestode, whose prevalence in the infected birds was 76.9 %. Nematodes were found to be the second dominant group of parasites after cestodes with the prevalence of 70 %. Among the diff… Show more

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“…Throughout the year, many types of gastrointestinal parasites are prevalent in backyard poultry [ 8 ]. Although researchers in the Kashmir valley, such as Dar and Tanvir et al [ 9 ], Tanveer et al [ 10 ], and Salam [ 11 ], have conducted extensive work on helminth parasites of birds, there is still a knowledge gap about certain roundworms that infect domestic fowls in the region. Capillaria sp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throughout the year, many types of gastrointestinal parasites are prevalent in backyard poultry [ 8 ]. Although researchers in the Kashmir valley, such as Dar and Tanvir et al [ 9 ], Tanveer et al [ 10 ], and Salam [ 11 ], have conducted extensive work on helminth parasites of birds, there is still a knowledge gap about certain roundworms that infect domestic fowls in the region. Capillaria sp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metrical characters of females include size of eggs in the vulva and position of the vulva. At the same time, data on metrical characters by different authors for one parasite species from different avian species vary (Avcioglu et al, 2008;Park & Shin, 2010;Tanveer et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Завдяки таким дослідженням створюється узагальнена картина будови й анатомічної організації цих нематод. Останнє є важливим для оцінки морфофункціональних особливостей капіляріїд [22,23].…”
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