The objective was to monitor and know the parasite diversity of domestic and wild birds through coprological exams. Fecal samples were obtained from the Center for Rehabilitation and Conservation of Wild Animals (Preservas) of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The collections were executed for three years (2015 to 2017), composed of faeces of 203 birds distributed in 21 Orders. The faeces were processed by the methods of Willis-Mollay and Lutz. The total prevalence was 38.8% (80/206) with 45.8% (38/80), 40% (26/80) and 27.6% (16/80), respectively, in 2015, 2016 and 2017. The fecal collection routine is relevant for the identification on the parasitic fauna of wild birds. The inclusion of parasite treatment assists in the rapid recovery of birds when there are competing pathologies. Keywords: Eimeria spp., Capillaria spp., Ascaridia spp., coprological exams Amazona aestiva
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Marques, S. M. T., Menetrier, L. de C., Natal, A. C. C., Fernandes, L. S., Meyer, J., & Alievi, M. M. (2019). Prevalência de parasitos intestinais em aves domésticas e silvestres do sul do Brasil. Revista Agraria Academica, 2(5), 17–24. https://doi.org/10.32406/v2n52019/17-24/agrariacad
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