Localization of Ascaridia galli larvae in the jejunum of chickens 3 days post infection

Luz Adilia Luna Olivares, Tania Ferdushy, Niels Christian Kyvsgaard, Peter Nejsum, Stig Milan Thamsborg, Allan Knud Roepstorff, Tine Moesgaard Iburg

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    Abstract

    The normal habitat of the parasitic stages of Ascaridia galli is in the small intestine of poultry but the exact localization is poorly understood. Therefore, a histological study was conducted in order to localize the larvae during the early phase of infection. Six layer pullets seven-week old were infected orally with 20,000 embryonated A. galli eggs each, whereas four chickens were left as un-infected controls. At necropsy 3 days after infection the first half of jejunum/ileum was divided into two equally sized sections (J1 and J2). After taking samples for histology from the middle of J1 and J2 and the junction between these determined JX, the two sections were subjected to parasitological examination. A higher number of A. galli larvae were recovered from section J2 than J1 and the majority of larvae were recovered from the most profound layers. Based on histology 144 larvae were identified and their location was noted. The highest number of larvae was observed in the JX sample as compared to J1 and J2 (P
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalVeterinary Parasitology
    Volume185
    Issue number2-4
    Pages (from-to)186-93
    Number of pages8
    ISSN0304-4017
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 30 Apr 2012

    Keywords

    • Animals
    • Ascaridia
    • Ascaridiasis
    • Chickens
    • Female
    • Jejunum
    • Larva
    • Poultry Diseases
    • Time Factors

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