Trichomoniasis
Avian trichomoniasis is caused by a single celled protozoan, Trichomonas gallinae. Avirulent T. gallinae strains that do not cause disease and highly virulent strains are found in nature and circulate within bird populations. The factors that make a strain virulent are not known, but they are thought to be controlled genetically within the parasite. Similarly, the reasons why an avirulent or a virulent form of the parasite is found within a bird population at any period of time also remain unknown. Virulent strains of T. gallinae have caused major mortality events or epizootics in doves and pigeons in addition to less visible, chronic losses (Table 25.1). Infection typically involves the upper digestive tract of doves and pigeons but other species have also been infected (Fig. 25.1).
Citation Information
Publication Year | 1999 |
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Title | Trichomoniasis |
Authors | Rebecca A. Cole |
Publication Type | Report |
Publication Subtype | Federal Government Series |
Series Title | Information and Technology Report |
Series Number | 1999-0001 |
Index ID | 2001004 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
USGS Organization | National Wildlife Health Center |