EFFECT OF Plasmodium SPECIES INFECTIONS ON PACKED CELL VOLUME OF DOMESTIC CHICKENS AND HELMETED GUINEA FOWLS IN NORTH EASTERN NIGERIA

I. Igbokwe, S. Hassan, Zirrah Tariminge Faive, Y. Iliya, Musa Jonathan Dagare, J. S. Rabo, A. Mohammed, N. Igbokwe
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Populations of exotic and indigenous domestic chickens and guinea fowls in northeastern Nigeria were surveyed for Plasmodium sp by examining their stained blood samples. The packed cell volumes of all blood samples were estimated.  During the period of study (March to September 2006), rainfall data were collected. The prevalence of Plasmodium infection in 575 domestic poultry examined was 9.4 % and the prevalence among the difference poultry types (exotic broilers and layers, indigenous chickens and guinea fowls) did not differ significantly (P > 0.05).There was a significant (P 0.05), but the infected guinea fowls had lower (P < 0.05) mean PCV than the uninfected ones. In conclusion, Plasmodium sp infection was prevalent among the domestic poultry; and whereas the infection did not cause anaemia in chickens, mild anaemia was observed in infected guinea fowls.
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疟原虫感染对尼日利亚东北部家鸡和戴盔珍珠鸡包装细胞体积的影响
对尼日利亚东北部的外来和本地家鸡和珍珠鸡种群进行了疟原虫调查,方法是检查它们的染色血液样本。估计所有血液样本的堆积细胞体积。在研究期间(2006年3月至9月),收集了降雨数据。575只家禽的疟原虫感染率为9.4%,不同禽种间(外来肉鸡和蛋鸡、土鸡和珍珠鸡)的疟原虫感染率差异不显著(P > 0.05)。但感染雏鸡的PCV均值低于未感染雏鸡(P < 0.05)。结论:家禽中普遍存在sp型疟原虫感染;虽然感染没有引起鸡的贫血,但在受感染的珍珠鸡中观察到轻度贫血。
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