Haematophagous mites on poultry farms in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar.
Masaki Takehara,Shiro Murata,Ken Katakura,Sotaro Fujisawa,Myint Myint Hmoon,Shwe Yee Win,Saw Bawm,Lat Lat Htun,Ye Htut Aung,Mar Mar Win,Masayoshi Isezaki,Naoya Maekawa,Tomohiro Okagawa,Satoru Konnai,Kazuhiko Ohashi +14 more
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This is the first report confirming the presence of NFMs and TFMs among the hematophagous mites infesting chickens on Myanmar poultry farms.About:
This article is published in Heliyon.The article was published on 2019-04-01 and is currently open access. It has received 10 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ornithonyssus bursa & Dermanyssus gallinae.read more
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Parasitic Mite Fauna in Asian Poultry Farming Systems.
Olivier Sparagano,Jeffery Ho +1 more
TL;DR: The prevalence, geographical distribution, zoonotic potential, and control measures of avian mites in poultry farms in Asia are reviewed.
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Detection and molecular identification of Leucocytozoon and Plasmodium species from village chickens in different areas of Myanmar.
Shwe Yee Win,Hla Myet Chel,Myint Myint Hmoon,Lat Lat Htun,Saw Bawm,Mar Mar Win,Shiro Murata,Nariaki Nonaka,Ryo Nakao,Ken Katakura +9 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that well-recognized widespread species of chicken Leucocytozoon and Plasmodium are distributed nationwide in Myanmar, providing new insights into the ecosystem and control strategies of haemosporidian parasites in domesticated chickens in Myanmar.
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A nonexhaustive overview on potential impacts of the poultry red mite (Dermanyssus gallinae) on poultry production systems.
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Poultry Mites: Ubiquitous, Spreading, and Still a Growing Threat
TL;DR: A revisión se centra en las principales especies de ácaros de las aves, su importancia y su control actual y future as discussed by the authors .
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Case Report: Human Dermatitis Linked to Ornithonyssus bursa (Dermanyssoidea: Macronyssidae) Infestation in Portugal.
TL;DR: This is the first record linking O. bursa infestation of chickens with human dermatitis in continental Portugal and the possible implications for the poultry industry, as well as for human health in Portugal.
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Significance and Control of the Poultry Red Mite, Dermanyssus gallinae
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A gallery of the key characters to ease identification of Dermanyssus gallinae (Acari: Gamasida: Dermanyssidae) and allow differentiation from Ornithonyssus sylviarum (Acari: Gamasida: Macronyssidae).
TL;DR: The photographic support provided here can be considered a practical tool for scientists who are not well acquainted with the morphology of D.gallinae, and who are involved with classical and molecular systematics, veterinary and human health aspects of poultry red mites.
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Temporal changes in distribution, prevalence and intensity of northern fowl mite (Ornithonyssus sylviarum) parasitism in commercial caged laying hens, with a comprehensive economic analysis of parasite impact
TL;DR: Tradeoffs between resource allocation to body growth or production versus immune system function appeared to be operating during the early and most damaging mite infestation period, when high egg production was beginning and the hens were gaining weight.