Haematozoa of East African birds: III. Three years' observations on the blood parasites of birds from Ngulia |
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Authors: | M. A. PEIRCE,G. C. BACKHURST&dagger ,D. E. G. BACKHURST&dagger |
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Affiliation: | *6Barrie House, Hartland Road, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 1JT, U.K.;†P.0. Box 29003, Kabete, Kenya |
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Abstract: | A survey of blood parasites of birds from Ngulia in Kenya was carried out during the period November-December for the years 1973–1975. A total of 468 birds was examined of which 179 (38.2%) were infected with one or more parasites. Together with a re-examination of material from previous surveys for taxonomic purposes, the following species were identified; Haemoproteus anthi, H. centropi, H. columbae, H. coraciae, H. fallisi, H. fringillae, H. lanii, H. morneti, H. orizivorae, H. sanguinis, H. tendeiroi, H. zosteropsi, Leucocytozoon brimonti, L. coccyzus, L. dinizi, L. dub-reuili, L. eurystomi, L. fringillinarum, L. marchouxi, Plasmodium relictum, P. rouxi, P. vaughani, Trypanosoma everetti, T. mayae, T. pycnonoti and Babesiu rustica. Unidentified species of haemogregarines, Aegyptianella, Rickettsia and microfilaria were also observed. The significance of migrant birds as reservoirs of infection, together with the probable seasonality of patent infections in the resident population is discussed. |
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