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Original Articles

Haematozoa of Zambian birds

I. General survey

Pages 105-122 | Published online: 17 Feb 2007
 

Summary

The results of a two year study on avian haematozoa in Zambia identified some 29 parasite species including two new haemoproteids and one leucocytozoid. Haemoproteus and Leococytozoon were the most common genera observed. A taxonomic appraisal is given of small trypanosomes with a characteristic terminal kinetoplast and it is suggested that T. everetti, T. fiadeiroi and T. oenae may all be synonyms of T. lobivanelli. Haematozoa were considered to be responsible for the clinical condition of two sick birds. Histopathological studies on a small number of birds revealed schizonts in two birds only. Very few ectoparasites were found and most were considered to be of little significance as vectors.

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