Phynotypic and genotypic identification of Eimeria species in backyard chicken in Nineveh governorate, Iraq

Coccidiosis is an intestinal disease caused by a parasite of the genus <em>Eimeria</em>. This parasite mainly affects poultry species and causes great economic losses in the poultry industry. This study was designed to estimate the prevalence of coccidiosis in the local breed of domestic...

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Main Authors: Adnan M. Ahmed, Haitham S. AlBakri
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine 2021-12-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.vetmedmosul.com/article_169944_b849e6131c0450492427c0a4e12cc895.pdf
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Summary:Coccidiosis is an intestinal disease caused by a parasite of the genus <em>Eimeria</em>. This parasite mainly affects poultry species and causes great economic losses in the poultry industry. This study was designed to estimate the prevalence of coccidiosis in the local breed of domestic chicken in Nineveh Governorate, Iraq. 450 faecal swabs and intestinal samples (intestinal scraping) were collected from different local breeds of home-bred chickens from October 2020 to the end of March 2021. All fecal samples were examined using the flotation method by using sugar solution, and <em>Eimeria</em> was confirmed by the polymerase chain reaction method. Fecal examination results showed that 32.6% of the total samples were positive for <em>Eimeria</em> oocysts, classified into six species including <em>E. brunetti, E. mitis.E. maxima E. acervulina E. necatrix, E. tenella</em> with infection rates are 57.5, 44.2, 42.1, 26.5, 20.4, 16.3%, respectively. The phenotypic results were genetically confirmed by the result of the reaction of 455 base pairs. The prevalence of coccidiosis was highest in chickens less than three months of age 49.2% and lowest in chickens older than 6 months 23.9%
ISSN:1607-3894
2071-1255