A total of 315 birds representing 75 species (23 families) from Villavicencio and San Miguel (Meta, Colombia) were examined for haematozoa. Fifty birds (15.9%) harbored blood parasites. Microfilariae were the most common haematozoans encountered, followed by species of the genera Haemoproteus, Plasmodium and Trypanosoma. This survey included 15 new host-parasite records and 8 species of birds that were examined for haematozoa for the first time. The prevalence registered in this research was similar to others recorded in the Neotropical region, but in sharp contrast with the prevalence of blood parasites in other major land masses.
CITATION STYLE
Rodríguez, O. A., & Matta, N. E. (2001). Blood Parasites in Some Birds from Eastern Plains of Colombia. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 96(8), 1173–1176. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762001000800026
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.