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1 July 1976 BLOOD PARASITES OF SOME BIRDS FROM COLOMBIA
GORDON F. BENNETT, BORRERO H. JOSE IGNACIO
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Abstract

Blood films from 421 birds of 142 species, representing 29 avian families, from the environs of Cali, Colombia, were examined for blood parsites. Only 30 (7.1%) birds of 26 species harbored hematozoa. Species of Haemoproteus (3.1%) and microfilaria (2.3%) were the most commonly encountered blood parasites; species of Leucocytozoon, Plasmodium, Akiba and Lankesterella were found in a few birds. Mixed infections with more than one genus of blood parasite were rare; most infections encountered were of low intensity.

BENNETT and JOSE IGNACIO: BLOOD PARASITES OF SOME BIRDS FROM COLOMBIA
GORDON F. BENNETT and BORRERO H. JOSE IGNACIO "BLOOD PARASITES OF SOME BIRDS FROM COLOMBIA," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 12(3), 454-458, (1 July 1976). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-12.3.454
Received: 19 February 1976; Published: 1 July 1976
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