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|q18=How can ''A.galli'' be diagnosed?
 
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Ascaridia can be diagnosed by the above clinical, faecal examination or by post-mortem (PM). Evidence of enteritis/haemorrhagic enteritis can be seen on PM; as large numbers of larvae in the histotropic phase can cause extensive damage to the glandular epithelium. Adhesion of the mucosal villi can also be noted as a result of the proliferation of mucous-secretory cells.  
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*Clinical signs
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*Faecal examination
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*Post-mortem (PM)- evidence of enteritis/haemorrhagic enteritis, extensive damage to the glandular epithelium, adhesion of the mucosal villi and pressure atrophy from adult worms.  
  
Adult worms can also cause damage to the epithelia as a result of pressure atrophy of the villi, causing occasional necrosis of the mucosal layer. In chronic infections the intestinal wall can become distended as muscle tone is lost.  
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In chronic infections the intestinal wall can become distended as muscle tone is lost.  
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|q19=How can ''A.galli'' be treated?
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In feed treatment with either:
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*Piperazine salts
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*Levamisole
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*Benzimidazole
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|q20=How can you control ''ascaridia'' infections?
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*Free range systems, young birds can be iolated and put onto ground previously unused by poultry
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*Rotation of poultry runs
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*Raised feeding and watering stations - reducing faecal-oral transmission
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Revision as of 15:27, 1 July 2011

Question Answer Article
What species of ascarid affect poultry? Link to Article
What part of the GI tract can these ascarids be found in? Link to Article
What effect do these parasites have of poultry? Link to Article
Do the male or female ascaridia tend to be bigger? Link to Article
What distinguishing properties do males have? Link to Article
Where is the opening to the females reproductive organs? Link to Article
What is the main host for A.Galli? Link to Article
What species of bird does A. dissimilis infect? Link to Article
What species of bird does A. columbae infect? Link to Article
What are the clinical signs associated with an ascaridia infection in poultry? Link to Article
At what age in chickens does A.galli produce more severe clinical signs? Link to Article
What is the distributoionof ascaridia in poultry? Link to Article
What type of life cycle does A.galli have? Link to Article
What is the infective stage of the ascaridia species? Link to Article
What is meant by the term histotropic phase? Link to Article
How long is the prepatent period for A.galli? Link to Article
How is A.galli transmitted? Link to Article
How can A.galli be diagnosed? Link to Article
How can A.galli be treated? Link to Article
How can you control ascaridia infections? [[Ascaridia - Poultry#Control




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