| Literature DB >> 24160169 |
Mohamed Gharbi1, Nadhem Sakly, Mohamed Aziz Darghouth.
Abstract
Dermanyssus gallinae (Mesostigmata: Dermanyssidae), a mite of poultry, represents the most important ecotoparasite of egg-laying poultry in several countries. We estimated the prevalence of D. gallinae infestation in 38 industrial poultry farms (28 egg-laying and 10 reproductive hen farms) in the governorate of Nabeul (North-East Tunisia). Traps were placed in two locations of each farm during 24 h in August. The overall prevalence at the farms was estimated to be 34%. A total number of 329 D. gallinae were collected, giving an intensity of 0.0028 and an abundance of 0.0015. Infestation intensity and abundance were significantly higher in egg production farms than reproductive farms. There was no correlation between the intensity of infestation and temperature. An exponential correlation was observed between the birds' age and infestation intensity. We recommend a systematic survey of poultry farms during the whole breeding period. Prompt treatment is recommended to avoid the exponential increase of mite population. © M. Gharbi et al., published by EDP Sciences, 2013.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24160169 PMCID: PMC3807726 DOI: 10.1051/parasite/2013043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasite ISSN: 1252-607X Impact factor: 3.000
Epidemiological indicators of poultry red mite infestations.
| Poultry unit type | Prevalence (% ± | Intensity | Abundance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Egg laying hen | 11/29 (37.93 ± 0.09)a | 0.0031a | 0.0016a |
| Reproductive poultry | 2/10 (20.00 ± 0.126)a | 0.0005b | 0.0003b |
| Overall | 13/39 (34.21 ± 0.075) | 0.0028 | 0.0015 |
Different letters in each column correspond to the presence of statistical significance.