Publication Type: | Journal Article |
Year of Publication: | 1999 |
Authors: | H. Toro, Saucedo, C., Borie, C., Gough, R. E., Alcaino, H. |
Journal: | Avian Pathology |
Volume: | 28 |
Issue: | 6 |
Pagination: | 619 - 623 |
Date Published: | 1999 |
Keywords: | doves |
Abstract: | A total of 100 free-living urban pigeons (Columba livia) were captured in the city of Santiago, Chile, in order to evaluate, for the first time, their health status. Negligible antibody titres (1 to 3 log(2)) were detected in 22% of the birds against a strain of the paramyxovirus (PMV) serotype 1. No pigeons had antibodies against PMV serotype 7 and avian influenza. Salmonella sp. belonging to serogroups B and D were isolated from the intestinal tract of three pigeons (3%). The protozoa Haemoproteus columbae, Plasmodium sp., and Leucocytozoon sp, were not detected in any pigeons. Trichomonas gallinae was detected in 11%, without observation of either clinical signs or gross pathological changes at necropsy. Sixty-seven percent of the birds showed the presence of the chewing lice Columbicola columbae and Campanulotes bidentatus compar, and 1% harboured the mite Laminosioptes cysticola, Seven species of nematodes were identified. The frequency at which each species was detected was; Tetrameres sp, (14%), Capillaria annulata (1%), Capillaria columbae (11%), Capillaria obsignata (1%), Ascaridia columbae (5%), Dispharynx spiralis (2%), and Gongylonema ingluvicola (2%), The class Cestoda, found in one pigeon, was represented by the species Aporina delafondi. No trematodes were detected in the sampled birds. |
URL: | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03079459994416 |
DOI: | 10.1080/03079459994416 |
Health status of free-living pigeons in the city of Santiago
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