COPROPARASITOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL EVALUATION OF PARTICULAR BIRDS IN ALEGRE-ES, BRAZIL
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to identify the gastrointestinal parasites and to carry out a clinical evaluation of particular birds of Alegre, ES, Brazil. Of the 36 examined birds, 14 (38.89%) were positive. Of the 25 examined Sporophila caerulescen, six (24%) were positive for coccidia and one (4%) for coccidia and Strongyloidea. Of eight Saltator similis, four (50%) were positive for coccídios and two (25%) for coccidia and Giardia. The Nymphicus hollandicus presented coccidia and Giardia and both Serinus canaria and Passerina brissonii were negative. Of the 25 examined animals the physical alterations were: six birds with big nails (24%), three animals with skin descamation (12%), two fat birds (8%), one thin bird (4%), one animal with diarrhea (4%) and an animal presented cough signals and sneeze (4%). The study showed a high frequency of parasites in the birds without clinical signs. The lack of specialized professionals in the area of wild animals in Alegre, ES makes difficult specific examinations and detailed orientations on birds handling.KEYWORDS: clinical evaluation; wild bird; exotic bird. |
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COPROPARASITOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL EVALUATION OF PARTICULAR BIRDS IN ALEGRE-ES, BRAZILAVALIAÇÃO COPROPARASITOLÓGICA E CLÍNICA DE AVES SILVESTRES E EXÓTICAS MANTIDAS EM CRIATÓRIOS PARTICULARES NO MUNICÍPIO DE ALEGRE-ESwild birdsSanidade AnimalDoenças Parasitárias de AnimaisThe objective of this study was to identify the gastrointestinal parasites and to carry out a clinical evaluation of particular birds of Alegre, ES, Brazil. Of the 36 examined birds, 14 (38.89%) were positive. Of the 25 examined Sporophila caerulescen, six (24%) were positive for coccidia and one (4%) for coccidia and Strongyloidea. Of eight Saltator similis, four (50%) were positive for coccídios and two (25%) for coccidia and Giardia. The Nymphicus hollandicus presented coccidia and Giardia and both Serinus canaria and Passerina brissonii were negative. Of the 25 examined animals the physical alterations were: six birds with big nails (24%), three animals with skin descamation (12%), two fat birds (8%), one thin bird (4%), one animal with diarrhea (4%) and an animal presented cough signals and sneeze (4%). The study showed a high frequency of parasites in the birds without clinical signs. The lack of specialized professionals in the area of wild animals in Alegre, ES makes difficult specific examinations and detailed orientations on birds handling.KEYWORDS: clinical evaluation; wild bird; exotic bird.Objetivou-se traçar o perfil coproparasitológico e avaliar clinicamente aves silvestres e exóticas de criadores particulares de Alegre, ES. Foram examinados 36 pássaros distribuídos entre 25 coleiros, 08 trinca-ferros, 01 calopsita, 01 canário belga e 01 azulão. Das 36 aves examinadas, 14 (38,89%) apresentaram diagnóstico positivo para parasitose. Dos 25 coleiros examinados, 06 (24%) foram positivos para coccídios e 01 (4%) positivo para coccídios e ovos do tipo Strongyloidea. Dos 08 trinca-ferros, 04 (50%) foram positivos para coccídios e 02 (25%) foram positivos para coccídio e Giardia. A calopsita apresentou resultado positivo para coccídio e Giardia e o canário belga e azulão apresentaram resultados negativos para parasitos intestinais. Dos 25 animais examinados fisicamente, foram observados 06 animais com onicogrifose (24%), 03 animais com descamação de pele (12%), 02 animais obesos (8%), 01 animal magro (4%), 01 animal com diarréia (4%) e 01 animal com sinais respiratórios (4%). Com o perfil coproparasitológico foi possível verificar uma alta frequência de parasitoses nos pássaros examinados sem haver necessariamente sintomatologia clínica associada. A carência de profissionais especializados na área de animais silvestres e exóticos no município dificulta a realização de exames mais específicos e de orientações mais detalhadas sobre o manejo de determinadas aves.PALAVRAS-CHAVE: exame coproparasitológico; avaliação clínica; ave silvestre; ave exótica.Universidade Federal de Goiás2011-09-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisaapplication/force-downloadtext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/682110.5216/cab.v12i3.6821Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 12 No. 3 (2011); 525-529Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 12 n. 3 (2011); 525-5291809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/6821/9708https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/6821/9709Carneiro, Milena Batistade Calais Júnior, AntônioF. Martins, Isabella Vilhenainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2012-07-01T14:38:07Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/6821Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:25.763844Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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COPROPARASITOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL EVALUATION OF PARTICULAR BIRDS IN ALEGRE-ES, BRAZIL AVALIAÇÃO COPROPARASITOLÓGICA E CLÍNICA DE AVES SILVESTRES E EXÓTICAS MANTIDAS EM CRIATÓRIOS PARTICULARES NO MUNICÍPIO DE ALEGRE-ES |
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COPROPARASITOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL EVALUATION OF PARTICULAR BIRDS IN ALEGRE-ES, BRAZIL |
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COPROPARASITOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL EVALUATION OF PARTICULAR BIRDS IN ALEGRE-ES, BRAZIL Carneiro, Milena Batista wild birds Sanidade Animal Doenças Parasitárias de Animais |
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COPROPARASITOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL EVALUATION OF PARTICULAR BIRDS IN ALEGRE-ES, BRAZIL |
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COPROPARASITOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL EVALUATION OF PARTICULAR BIRDS IN ALEGRE-ES, BRAZIL |
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COPROPARASITOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL EVALUATION OF PARTICULAR BIRDS IN ALEGRE-ES, BRAZIL |
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COPROPARASITOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL EVALUATION OF PARTICULAR BIRDS IN ALEGRE-ES, BRAZIL |
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COPROPARASITOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL EVALUATION OF PARTICULAR BIRDS IN ALEGRE-ES, BRAZIL |
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Carneiro, Milena Batista |
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Carneiro, Milena Batista de Calais Júnior, Antônio F. Martins, Isabella Vilhena |
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de Calais Júnior, Antônio F. Martins, Isabella Vilhena |
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Carneiro, Milena Batista de Calais Júnior, Antônio F. Martins, Isabella Vilhena |
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wild birds Sanidade Animal Doenças Parasitárias de Animais |
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wild birds Sanidade Animal Doenças Parasitárias de Animais |
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The objective of this study was to identify the gastrointestinal parasites and to carry out a clinical evaluation of particular birds of Alegre, ES, Brazil. Of the 36 examined birds, 14 (38.89%) were positive. Of the 25 examined Sporophila caerulescen, six (24%) were positive for coccidia and one (4%) for coccidia and Strongyloidea. Of eight Saltator similis, four (50%) were positive for coccídios and two (25%) for coccidia and Giardia. The Nymphicus hollandicus presented coccidia and Giardia and both Serinus canaria and Passerina brissonii were negative. Of the 25 examined animals the physical alterations were: six birds with big nails (24%), three animals with skin descamation (12%), two fat birds (8%), one thin bird (4%), one animal with diarrhea (4%) and an animal presented cough signals and sneeze (4%). The study showed a high frequency of parasites in the birds without clinical signs. The lack of specialized professionals in the area of wild animals in Alegre, ES makes difficult specific examinations and detailed orientations on birds handling.KEYWORDS: clinical evaluation; wild bird; exotic bird. |
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