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Observations on Some Helminth Parasites from Ducks in Southern England

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2009

K. N. Soliman
Affiliation:
From the Veterinary Research Institute, El Dokki, Giza, Egypt, Veterinary Investigation Department, Reading

Extract

1. Thirteen different species of helminth parasites were encountered in eighteen ducks (six Muscovy and twelve Khaki Campbells) on a farm in Berkshire. Of these parasites, four were trematodes, five cestodes, three nematodes and one Acanthocephala.

Hymenolepis collaris, Trichostrongylus tennis and Filicollis anatis are recorded from the domestic duck in Britain for the first time. Hymenolepis anatina and Hymenohpis abortiva are recorded for the first time in England.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1955

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