Effect of virulent Trichomonas gallinae on the band-tailed pigeon.

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Nine Trichomonas-free band-tailed pigeons (Columba fasciata fasciata) trapped in Colorado died from experimental infection with Jones' Barn Trichomonas gallinae 7.1 days (av.) post-inoculation. Three experimentally infected domestic pigeons (C. livia) used as controls died 5.7 days (av.) post-inoculation. Three band-tailed pigeons from Colorado naturally infected with avirulent T. gallinae. Trichomonads obtained from a fatal case of trichomoniasis in a band-tailed pigeon from California killed a band-tailed pigeon from Colorado; they did not kill five domestic pigeons but did induce severe oral caseation.

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Stabler, R. M., & Braun, C. E. (1975). Effect of virulent Trichomonas gallinae on the band-tailed pigeon. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 11(4), 482–483. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-11.4.482

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