The survey of Prevalence of Trichomoniasis infection in Pigeons at Kazeroon

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To investigate Trichomonas gallinae pigeons in Kazeroon, Supply Soap from mouth, larynx and through the method of wet expansion, 300 pigeons in three groups ranged under one year, 2year and higher than 2 years were considered. Out of all 300 pigeon, 257 (85.6%) were infected and 43 (14.4%) were not. Among these, those under one year were more infected equals to 89%, 85% for 2 year and 83% for more than 2 years. Out of Female pigeons, which were 150, 135 (88%) and for 150 male, 123 (83.3%) were infected. In seasonal investigation, in hot season, (from Ordibehesht to Mehr) out of 150 pigeons, 134 (89.3%) and in cold season (Dei to Ordibehesht) 123 (82%) were infected. Generally, the among of Trichomoniasis outbreak was high amount Kazeroon pigeons. The infection was higher in hot seasons and among the female more too. The outbreak in young pigeons was more than old. The result was investigated through Spss15. non meaningful statistical difference in difference age, Male and Female pigeons and cold and warm seasons was seen.

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Persian
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Journal of Clinical Research of Large Animals, Volume:4 Issue: 10, 2010
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31
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