Abstract
We report the presence of the avian piroplasm Babesia shortti in a common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) admitted in a wildlife recovery centre in Catalonia, Spain. The bird, which was in a very poor condition and had respiratory distress, was anaemic (packed cell volume of 22%). The animal died within days. No postmortem examination was performed, but the extremely high parasitaemia of almost 45% and the anaemia might have caused death.
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Muñoz, E., Molina, R., & Ferrer, D. (1999). Babesia shortti infection in a common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) in Catalonia (northeastern Spain). Avian Pathology, 28(2), 207–209. https://doi.org/10.1080/03079459994957
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