Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária ()

Gastrointestinal parasites of exotic birds living in captivity in the state of Sergipe, Northeastern Brazil

  • Victor Fernando Santana Lima,
  • Taynar Lima Bezerra,
  • Alex Fonseca de Andrade,
  • Rafael Antonio Nascimento Ramos,
  • Maria Aparecida da Glória Faustino,
  • Leucio Câmara Alves,
  • Patrícia Oliveira Meira-Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1984-29612016080
Journal volume & issue
no. 0

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Abstract Brazil has a wide diversity of exotic birds that were brought to this country during the European colonization. These animals are kept in captivity and, in some cases, in inadequate facilities, which may facilitate the introduction of pathogens, including gastrointestinal parasites. The purpose of this study was to identify the main gastrointestinal parasites that affect exotic birds living in captivity in the state of Sergipe, Northeastern Brazil. Fecal samples (n = 362) from exotic birds were analyzed by direct examination and by the Willis-Mollay technique. Eggs of Amidostomum sp., Ascaridia sp., Capillarinae, Heterakis sp., Trichostrongylidae, and oocysts of coccidians were identified in nine different bird species. This is the first report in Brazil of infection by Ascaridia sp. and Heterakis sp. in Nymphicus hollandicus; by Trichostrongylidae in Serinus canaria and Streptopelia risoria.

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