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dc.contributor.authorChege, Wambui H
dc.contributor.authorBebora, LC
dc.contributor.authorMaingi, N
dc.contributor.authorMbuthia, PG
dc.date.accessioned2013-07-24T07:10:27Z
dc.date.available2013-07-24T07:10:27Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.citationThird RUFORUM Biennial Meeting 24 - 28 September 2012, Entebbe, Ugandaen
dc.identifier.urihttp://ruforum.org/system/files/file/Biennual%202012/PART2_3%20ABSTRACTS/Enhancing%20Livestock%20Productivity/Chege.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/50444
dc.description.abstractThe overall objective of the study is to determine parasite carriage of village chicken of Mbeere district, Eastern province of Kenya. The study was conducted for over two seasons, the dry (January to March) and wet (October to December) season. Subsequently efficacy testing of selected antiparasitic drugs will be conducted. Twenty four birds of three age groups (chicks, growers and adults) were randomly selected from homesteads. The study showed that all chicken (100%) harboured ecto and endoparasites and 79.1% were infected with haemoparasites. With respect to ectoparasites, all the birds (100%) were infested, with lice, while 75% were infected with mites, 66.7% with ticks and 54.1% with fleas. The most prevalent nematodes were the caecal worms (91.7%), Tetramere species (54.1%), Gonglylonema (29.1%) and Coccidial oocyst (20.8%). Cestodes were also present in 91.7% of the samples. Haemoparasites had a prevalence of 83.3%. This study has shown that endo and ectoparasites are a common health problem in the village chicken in Mbeere District, Kenya. The studies for wet season and for drug sensitivity testing are still on-going.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectCestodesen
dc.subjectEctoparasitesen
dc.subjectIntensityen
dc.subjectHemoparasitesen
dc.titleDetermination of seasonal parasite carriage of village chicken in Mbeere, antiparasitic treatments used and effectiveness of selected anthelminticsen
dc.typePresentationen
local.publisherDepartment of Veterinary Pathology, Microbiology and Parasitology, University of Nairobien


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