Some studies on digenetic trematodes of herring gull (Larus argentatus) at Port Said Governorate [electronic resource].

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  • بعض الدراسات على المثقبات ثنائيةالعائل فى طائر النورس بمحافظة بور سعيد- مصر [Added title page title]
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  • Assiut veterinary medical journal, 2013 v. 59 (138) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal 2013.v.59(138)Summary: During present study on the helminth parasites of herring gulls (Larus argentataus) in El Manzala Lake and Mediterranean Sea near Port Said city of Egypt, a total of 65 birds were infected with one or more species of intestinal digenetic trematodes, including 6 species, Petasiger grandevesicularis, Petasiger jubilarum, Petasiger skrjabini, Stephanoprora spinosa, Dolichosacculus solecarius and Tylodelphys sp. The morphometric features of each species were compared with earlier descriptions. The total prevalence of parasitic infestation in herring gulls was 61.54%. The prevalence of isolated trematodes were: P. grandevesicularis 25,00 %, P. jubilarum 9.23 %, P. skrjabini 7.69 %, S. spinosa 12.30 %, D. solecarius 7.69 % and Tylodelphys sp. 9.23 %. The public health hazards ofthe isolated parasites were discussed.
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During present study on the helminth parasites of herring gulls (Larus argentataus) in El Manzala Lake and Mediterranean Sea near Port Said city of Egypt, a total of 65 birds were infected with one or more species of intestinal digenetic trematodes, including 6 species, Petasiger grandevesicularis, Petasiger jubilarum, Petasiger skrjabini, Stephanoprora spinosa, Dolichosacculus solecarius and Tylodelphys sp. The morphometric features of each species were compared with earlier descriptions. The total prevalence of parasitic infestation in herring gulls was 61.54%. The prevalence of isolated trematodes were: P. grandevesicularis 25,00 %, P. jubilarum 9.23 %, P. skrjabini 7.69 %, S. spinosa 12.30 %, D. solecarius 7.69 % and Tylodelphys sp. 9.23 %. The public health hazards ofthe isolated parasites were discussed.

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