Birds from the Area de Conservación Guanacaste in northwestern Costa Rica were surveyed for blood parasites in June 2001 and December 2001-January 2002. Of 354 birds examined, representing 141 species of 35 families and 15 orders, 44 (12.4%) were infected with blood parasites. Species of Haemoproteus (4.8% prevalence), Plasmodium (0.6%), Leucocytozoon (0.3%), Trypanosoma (2.0%), and microfilariae (7.6%) were recorded. Twelve species of birds in this survey were examined for blood parasites for the first time. Several new host-parasite associations were identified. © Wildlife Disease Association 2004.
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Valkiunas, G., Iezhova, T. A., Brooks, D. R., Hanelt, B., Brant, S. V., Sutherlin, M. E., & Causey, D. (2004). Additional observations on blood parasites of birds in Costa Rica. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 40(3), 555–561. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-40.3.555
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