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1 October 1974 AVIAN HEMATOZOA OF SOME UGANDAN BIRDS
GORDON F. BENNETT, NATHAN O. OKIA, MARILYN F. CAMERON
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Abstract

The hematozoa occurring in 217 of 922 Ugandan birds of 107 species is reported. Species of Haemoproteus were the most prevalent blood parasite, occurring in 82% of the infected birds. The other groups of avian hematozoa encountered, namely Leucocytozoon (6%), Plasmodium (5%), Trypanosoma (7%) and microfilaria (6%), were virtually identical in their rate of occurrence in the bird population. Multiple infections (6.9%) were uncommon. The highest prevalence of blood parasites were recorded in the Zosteropidae (80%) and Ploceidae (56%). Birds showed blood parasitaemias throughout the year, but the peak prevalence was in October, suggesting that vectors were most active at this time.

BENNETT, OKIA, and CAMERON: AVIAN HEMATOZOA OF SOME UGANDAN BIRDS
GORDON F. BENNETT, NATHAN O. OKIA, and MARILYN F. CAMERON "AVIAN HEMATOZOA OF SOME UGANDAN BIRDS," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 10(4), 458-465, (1 October 1974). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-10.4.458
Received: 18 June 1974; Published: 1 October 1974
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