Preualence And Chemotherapy Of Nematodes In Pigeons At Lahore Zoo (Record no. 2944)

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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 1225,T
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Personal name Sumaira Maitla
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Location of meeting Prof.Dr. Azhar Maqbool
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Title Preualence And Chemotherapy Of Nematodes In Pigeons At Lahore Zoo
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Year of publication 2009
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Dissertation note Pigeons came from South Asia where they have selected for their flight ability. During the last 150 years, they have periodically been released in several sites as potential game birds but without success since they migrate away from the release point (Williams, 2000).

The present study was carried out at Lahore Zoo and University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore and postgraduate laboratory UVAS, Lahore. To record the prevalence of various nematodes of Pigeons, a total of 150 faecal samples were collected (75 reared at floor and 75 in cages) under different managemental conditions. Faecal samples were examined by three different techniques i.e. Direct smear, Flotation and Mc Master Egg counting technique. Out of 150 samples 33.5%) pigeonss were positive in cage system and (37.5%) were positive on floor system. Overall prevalence in both the systems of management was (35.5%).

Chemotherapeutic trails were conducted by using Albendazole and Mebendazole. For this purpose a total of 45 birds from the 105 positive birds were selected. These were randomly divided into three groups i.e. A, B and C having 15 birds in each group. l3irds in group A and B treated with Albendazole and Mebendazole. At their recommended dose rate respectively whereas birds in group C were not given any treatment. The efficacy of Albendazole and Mebendazole was 97.54% and 82.68% respectively.
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Topical Term Department of Parasitology
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Personal name Dr.Muhammad Lateef
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Personal name Prof.Dr.Muham
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