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language of document : English
Material Type : طرح تحقیقاتی/ پروژه لاتین
Record number : 51491
doc. No : R3146
main entry : Kalani, Hamed
title & author : The first report of hematozoa in migratory and native birds in Isfahan Province, Iran [Research Project]/Executer: Hamed Kalani; ETC: Nader Pesthechian, Kourosh Cheraghipour, Roghiyeh Faridnia
Publication statement : Isfahan: Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Vice Chancellery for Research , 2013.
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Notes : عنوان به فارسی : بررسی وضعیت آلودگی پرندگان بومی و مهاجر مناطق منتخب استان اصفهان به تک یاخته های خونی در سال‭ ۱۳۹۱ ‬( یک مطالعه پایلوت )
Notes : The avian hematozoa, with widespread prevalence worldwide, are able to infect a wide range of birds. There are various types of birds hosting hematozoa in Iran. The current study aimed at finding whether the avian hematozoa exists in Isfahan Province, central Iran. Since the study was the first of its kind in the province, use was made of judgmental sampling and, accordingly, Semirom, Chadegan, Fereydunshahr, Khomeyni Shahr, and Isfahan were selected as cities under study. In this study, birds belonging to five poultry families including ducks, turkeys, geese, hens/roosters, and pigeonsت‍considered as native domestic birdsت‍and a group of waterfowl migratory birds were studied. Blood samples were collected from 275 birds between May and June 2013. Then, a separate blood film was prepared for each sample and later, all the blood films were examined under a light microscope. The infection intensity was also determined for each of the infected birds. Two types of hematozoa, namely Aegyptianella (2.9 percent ) and Plasmodium (3.6 percent) were found in the blood smear of the infected birds. The results revealed that the infection intensity was very low in all the infected cases. Further, the highest rate of the infected cases was related to the turkeys (12.2 percent). In the geese, of course, no infection was observed. Fereydunshahr, with 14.2 percent, was the city with the highest rate of infected cases. In Semirom, however, no infected cases were observed. In conclusion, more studies are necessary to clarify the status of various hematozoa species in other parts of Iran.
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descriptor : Birds--Diseases
: Bird populations
Originating Source : IRIsfahan University of Medical Sciences
publication type : p
Source : Vice Chancellery for Research
Ended Date : 2013
Project code : 191058
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