A Plasmodium species infection was described in a Meyer parrot (Poicephalus meyeri) (11) and
Haemoproteus species was reported from captive Cape parrots at the London Zoo in 1912 and 1916.
Haemoproteus columbae tasiyan guvercinlerdeki parazitemi orani, evcil guvercinlerde (9 guvercin) %1,14 ve yabani guvercinlerde (98 guvercin) %3,01 olarak belirlenmistir.
U ber den entwicklungsgang und die ubertragung von
Haemoproteus columbae.
Sporogonic development of
Haemoproteus meleagridis (Haemosporina: Haemoproteidae) in Culicoides edeni (Diptera:Ceratopogonidae).
Among the families with sufficient sample size (n > 20), the highest prevalence was found in the family Laridae: 44.1% (15 of 44 birds) for genus
Haemoproteus; in the family Scolopacidae: 20.8% (5 of 24) for Plasmodium genus; in the family Dendrocygnidae: 2.3% (1 of 43) for Leucocytozoon genus.
Protozoa parasites were identified in these research study were consist of
Haemoproteus colombae, Ttichomonas gallinae, Cryposporidium and Eimeria that resembling reported by they work on external and internal parasites of the pigeon from east of Iran.
Occurrence of Leucocytozoon and
Haemoproteus (Apicomplexa, Haemosporina) in Falconiformes and Strigiformes of Italy.
HP =
Haemoproteus; PL = Plasmodium; HG = Haemogregarina; LK = Leukocytozoon.
All blood smears were examined for five minutes (x 250, x 400 objectives) for the presence or absence of endoparasites of the genera Leucocytozoon, Trypanosoma, Microfilaria,
Haemoproteus, and Plasmodium.
Blood protozoa of the genus
Haemoproteus were found in 34% of host individuals examined.