<p><strong>Background:</strong> Pigeons (<em>Columba livia</em>) have been kept as pet and reared for food in several countries including Iran. Ectoparasites are regarded as the basic causes of retardation in growth, lowered vitality and poor conditions of the birds. <em>Pseudolynchia canariensis</em> a hippoboscidae fly is one of the important ectoparasites of pigeons and is responsible for the transmission of pathogens to birds and humans same as pathogenic protozoan <em>Haemoproteus columbae</em>.<br /><strong>Methods:</strong> A herd of domestic pigeons contained 50 pigeons in Shahrekord, southwest Iran was evaluated clinically infested by ectoparasites. Ectoparasites were removed. The samples were collected and then referred to the La...
Prevalence and intensity of blood parasites are known to vary in space within a same species, yet ...
The following parasites were found in apparently healthy pigeons kept in Sebele: a haemoprotozoan, H...
The present investigations were undertaken to define the intensity and parasitimic load of haematozo...
Introduction The prevalence of parasitic diseases in poultry seems to have significantly reduced du...
Pigeons have been a popular domestic bird for centuries as food, messengers, and pets. Cur-rently, i...
Columba livia are feral pigeons that are distributed globally and live within the human buildings. T...
This study was a preliminary survey for identification of parasites (endoparasites and ectoparasites...
A study was conducted to determine the gastrointestinal helminth parasites in domestic pigeons (Colu...
Background and objectives: Chlamydia psittaci is an intracellular bacterium that may cause endemic a...
Present study was planned to investigate the helminthic infection in captive wild pigeons ...
Feral pigeons (Columbia livia) are not harmless birds. Many potential infections of humans silently ...
Abstract Due to high monetary turnover in business, white pigeon keeping for game purposes is gainin...
Numerous papers relative to parasites in pigeons can be found in the literature, but information con...
The prevalence and intensity of the parasites from 50 wild doves (Columba livia) from the city of Sa...
Objective: To determine the presence of zoonotic tick-borne bacteria in feral pigeons (Columba livia...
Prevalence and intensity of blood parasites are known to vary in space within a same species, yet ...
The following parasites were found in apparently healthy pigeons kept in Sebele: a haemoprotozoan, H...
The present investigations were undertaken to define the intensity and parasitimic load of haematozo...
Introduction The prevalence of parasitic diseases in poultry seems to have significantly reduced du...
Pigeons have been a popular domestic bird for centuries as food, messengers, and pets. Cur-rently, i...
Columba livia are feral pigeons that are distributed globally and live within the human buildings. T...
This study was a preliminary survey for identification of parasites (endoparasites and ectoparasites...
A study was conducted to determine the gastrointestinal helminth parasites in domestic pigeons (Colu...
Background and objectives: Chlamydia psittaci is an intracellular bacterium that may cause endemic a...
Present study was planned to investigate the helminthic infection in captive wild pigeons ...
Feral pigeons (Columbia livia) are not harmless birds. Many potential infections of humans silently ...
Abstract Due to high monetary turnover in business, white pigeon keeping for game purposes is gainin...
Numerous papers relative to parasites in pigeons can be found in the literature, but information con...
The prevalence and intensity of the parasites from 50 wild doves (Columba livia) from the city of Sa...
Objective: To determine the presence of zoonotic tick-borne bacteria in feral pigeons (Columba livia...
Prevalence and intensity of blood parasites are known to vary in space within a same species, yet ...
The following parasites were found in apparently healthy pigeons kept in Sebele: a haemoprotozoan, H...
The present investigations were undertaken to define the intensity and parasitimic load of haematozo...