Concurrent capillaria and Heterakis infections in zoo rock partridges, Alectoris graeca

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Two adult rock partridges raised in a city zoo were examined parasitologically and pathologically. Two distinc- tive eggs resembling those of Capillaria and Heterakis were detected in the feces. At necropsy, a markedly-dilated duo- denum with severe catarrhal exudates, containing adult worms of Capillaria sp. and Heterakis sp. in the cecum, was observed. Male Capillaria had the cloacal aperture extended almost terminally with a small bursal lobe and an unsheathed spi- cule with transverse folds without spines. Female Capillaria had a vulva that was slightly prominent and slightly posterior to the union of the esophagus and intestine. The esophagus of the adult Capillaria was more than a half as long as the body in the male, but was much shorter in the female. Based on these morphological features, the capillarid nematode was identified as Capillaria obsignata. The male adult worms of Heterakis was identifiable by 2 dissimilar spicules, a unique morphological feature where the right spicule was considerably longer than the left, which is also a characteristic feature of Heterakis gallinarum. This is the first report of concurrent infections with C. obsignata and H. gallinarium in rock partridges.

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Park, S. I., & Shin, S. S. (2010). Concurrent capillaria and Heterakis infections in zoo rock partridges, Alectoris graeca. Korean Journal of Parasitology, 48(3), 253–257. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2010.48.3.253

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