Detection of gastrointestinal parasites in Japanese quails (Cortunix cortunix japonica)

Quails are known for its ability to have high resistance toward common poultry diseases. Therefore, the health status and prevalence of diseases affecting quails is often neglected. One of the most common diseases that affect poultry is endoparasites infection. In Malaysia, currently there is no stu...

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Main Authors: Latifi, Nursakinah, Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee, Idris, Lokman Hakim, N. M. M., Isa
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Published: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2018
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/67649/1/WPSA_2018-13.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.676492019-04-09T03:48:02Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/67649/ Detection of gastrointestinal parasites in Japanese quails (Cortunix cortunix japonica) Latifi, Nursakinah Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee Idris, Lokman Hakim N. M. M., Isa Quails are known for its ability to have high resistance toward common poultry diseases. Therefore, the health status and prevalence of diseases affecting quails is often neglected. One of the most common diseases that affect poultry is endoparasites infection. In Malaysia, currently there is no study or published data in detection of gastrointestinal parasites in Japanese quails. Hence, this study was conducted to detect gastrointestinal parasites in Japanese quails. 30 quails were purchased from Farm X, Malaysia. For this purpose, clinical signs of parasitism were observed through physical examination, fecal examination via Modified McMaster technique, morphological identification via compound microscope and gross lesions via necropsy were performed. Physical examination revealed no clinical signs of parasitism. There was presence of Eimeria oocysts in pooled fecal sample from Farm X. Three common Eimeria species in Japanese quails were found and identified as E. tsunodai, E. uzura and E. bateri. Necropsy revealed normal serosa and mucosa of gastrointestinal tract without presence of any parasites. In conclusion, the presence coccidiasis in this study might indicate natural infection for Japanese quails which beneficial to stimulate immune response in body. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2018 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/67649/1/WPSA_2018-13.pdf Latifi, Nursakinah and Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee and Idris, Lokman Hakim and N. M. M., Isa (2018) Detection of gastrointestinal parasites in Japanese quails (Cortunix cortunix japonica). In: 3rd World's Poultry Science Association (Malaysia Branch) and World Veterinary Poultry Association (Malaysia Branch) Scientific Conference 2018, 18-19 Apr. 2018, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur. (pp. 54-55).
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description Quails are known for its ability to have high resistance toward common poultry diseases. Therefore, the health status and prevalence of diseases affecting quails is often neglected. One of the most common diseases that affect poultry is endoparasites infection. In Malaysia, currently there is no study or published data in detection of gastrointestinal parasites in Japanese quails. Hence, this study was conducted to detect gastrointestinal parasites in Japanese quails. 30 quails were purchased from Farm X, Malaysia. For this purpose, clinical signs of parasitism were observed through physical examination, fecal examination via Modified McMaster technique, morphological identification via compound microscope and gross lesions via necropsy were performed. Physical examination revealed no clinical signs of parasitism. There was presence of Eimeria oocysts in pooled fecal sample from Farm X. Three common Eimeria species in Japanese quails were found and identified as E. tsunodai, E. uzura and E. bateri. Necropsy revealed normal serosa and mucosa of gastrointestinal tract without presence of any parasites. In conclusion, the presence coccidiasis in this study might indicate natural infection for Japanese quails which beneficial to stimulate immune response in body.
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author Latifi, Nursakinah
Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee
Idris, Lokman Hakim
N. M. M., Isa
spellingShingle Latifi, Nursakinah
Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee
Idris, Lokman Hakim
N. M. M., Isa
Detection of gastrointestinal parasites in Japanese quails (Cortunix cortunix japonica)
author_facet Latifi, Nursakinah
Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee
Idris, Lokman Hakim
N. M. M., Isa
author_sort Latifi, Nursakinah
title Detection of gastrointestinal parasites in Japanese quails (Cortunix cortunix japonica)
title_short Detection of gastrointestinal parasites in Japanese quails (Cortunix cortunix japonica)
title_full Detection of gastrointestinal parasites in Japanese quails (Cortunix cortunix japonica)
title_fullStr Detection of gastrointestinal parasites in Japanese quails (Cortunix cortunix japonica)
title_full_unstemmed Detection of gastrointestinal parasites in Japanese quails (Cortunix cortunix japonica)
title_sort detection of gastrointestinal parasites in japanese quails (cortunix cortunix japonica)
publisher Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/67649/1/WPSA_2018-13.pdf
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