Prevalence and pathology of the nematode Heterakis gallinarum , the trematode Paratanaisia bragai , and the protozoan Histomonas meleagridis in the turkey, Meleagris gallopavo
The prevalence of infection and associated pathology induced by two helminth and one protozoan species infecting Brazilian turkeys are reported. The intestinal nematode Heterakis gallinarum appeared with a prevalence of 70% in the infected birds, without gross lesions when not associated to the prot...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2006-09, Vol.101 (6), p.677-681 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The prevalence of infection and associated pathology induced by two
helminth and one protozoan species infecting Brazilian turkeys are
reported. The intestinal nematode Heterakis gallinarum appeared with
a prevalence of 70% in the infected birds, without gross lesions when
not associated to the protozoan Histomonas meleagridis . Histological
findings in the ceca were represented by the presence of H. gallinarum
worms, intense chronic diffuse inflammatory processes with mononuclear
and polymorphonuclear (heterophils) leucocyte infiltrations. The
prevalence of the protozoan H. meleagridis associated to H. gallinarum
was of 2.5% and microscopic examination revealed a severe inflammatory
process in the liver and cecum with the presence of small clear areas
with round eosinophilic parasites. Gross lesions were absent in turkeys
infected with the renal digenetic trematode Paratanaisia bragai ; the
parasite was prevalent in 20% of the cases and cross-sections of the
kidneys showed a remarkable distension of the collecting ducts with
several worms in the lumen. The walls of the ducts presented a discrete
heterophilic infiltrate among mononuclear cells. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 0074-0276 0074-0276 1678-8060 |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0074-02762006000600017 |