Prevalence and parasite burden of oocysts in captive and free-living saffron finches, Sicalis flaveola

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de Oliveira, Francisco Carlos Rodrigues [1 ]
Gallo, Samira Salim Mello [1 ]
Elizeu, Taynara Kerolayne Santos [1 ]
Ederli, Nicole Brand [2 ]
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[1] Univ Estadual Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro UENF, Lab Sanidade Anim, Campos Dos Goytacazes, RJ, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Fluminense UFF, Inst Noroeste Fluminense Educ Super, St Antonio De Padua, RJ, Brazil
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OoPg; Passeriformes; oocysts; feces;
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10.1590/S1984-29612024029
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R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
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The saffron finch, Sicalis flaveola, a passerine bird, can be found in nearly all Brazilian territory and is also raised in captivity. The objective of this work was to determine the prevalence and load of oocysts in captive saffron finches in the municipality of Campos dos Goytacazes, state of Rio de Janeiro and in free-living saffron finches in the municipality of Eugenopolis, state of Minas Gerais. In this analysis, 30 captive and 30 wild birds were assessed. Feces eliminated in a 24-hour period were collected and weighed to determine the number of oocysts per gram of feces (OoPG). Statistical analyses were performed using Microsoft Excel and GraphPad Prism Software. All birds in the present study were positive for one or more species of coccidia. Captive birds had a mean total oocyst count higher than that of wild birds. No significant differences in OoPG counts were observed when comparing males and females or captive and wild birds. We can conclude that due to the fact that birds both eat and defecate in their cages, it is essential to keep them as clean as possible, since captive birds have a higher prevalence of coccidia.
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