Haematological Profile of Naturally Infected Haemoparasite Positive and ‎Negative Japanese Quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica)

A. Jubril, G. Olushola, A. Adekola, L. Adekunle, R. Antia
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Commercial quail farming is economically viable and feasible because quails are resistant tovarious diseases. But despite this reported resistance, little is known about its resistance tohaemoparasites. This study evaluates the haematological changes and haemoparasiticinfection of commercially raised quails. Fifty-seven adult quails raised on deep litter wererandomly selected for blood sampling in this study. Two milliliters of blood was collectedaseptically for complete blood count while blood smears were used for the determination ofhaemoparasite morphological characteristics. Haemoproteus spp. Plasmodium gallinaceum, and Leucocytozoon spp. were identified in this study. 38 (67%) of the quails were positive forsingle or mixed infection, 29 (51%) were positive for single infection and 9(16%) for mixedinfection. There was a (P<0.05) decrease in PCV, Hb, and RBC counts, and an increase inTWBC and eosinophil count in birds with haemoparasite as compared to the uninfected birds.There was (P<0.05) increase in total white blood cell and heterophil count in the plasmodiumpositive birds. Also, total white blood cell, heterophil, lymphocyte and eosinophil count were(P<0.05) increased in the Leucocytozoon positive birds. This increase was also observed inbirds with mixed infection. The high incidence of haemoparasitic infection in apparentlyhealthy quail, with significant haematological indices deviated from normal, is consistentwith reports of the resistance of quail to various disease diseases which thus includeshaemoparasitic infection.
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商业鹌鹑养殖在经济上是可行的,因为鹌鹑对各种疾病都有抵抗力。但是,尽管报道了这种耐药性,但人们对它对血液寄生虫的耐药性知之甚少。本研究对市售鹌鹑的血液学变化和血寄生虫感染进行了评价。本研究随机选取57只深窝饲养的成年鹌鹑进行血液采样。无菌采血2毫升进行全血细胞计数,并用血涂片测定血寄生虫形态特征。本研究鉴定出了变形血原虫、鸡状疟原虫和白细胞原虫。单一或混合感染38只(67%),单一感染29只(51%),混合感染9只(16%)。与未感染血寄生虫的鸟类相比,感染血寄生虫的鸟类PCV、Hb和RBC计数下降(P<0.05), twbc和嗜酸性粒细胞计数增加(P<0.05)。疟原虫阳性雏鸟白细胞总数和嗜白细胞计数均显著升高(P<0.05)。白细胞总数、嗜白细胞数、淋巴细胞数和嗜酸性粒细胞数均显著升高(P<0.05)。在混合感染的鸟类中也观察到这种增加。在明显健康的鹌鹑中,血液学指标明显偏离正常,血液寄生虫感染的高发病率与鹌鹑对各种疾病(包括血液寄生虫感染)的抗性报告一致。
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