Skip to main content
Log in

Prevalence and distribution of gastrointestinal helminths and their effects on weight gain in free-range chickens in Central Zambia

  • Original Article
  • Published:
Tropical Animal Health and Production Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

Examination of helminths from gastrointestinal tracts of 125 free-range chickens in Zambia revealed a 95.2% prevalence rate. The species and their prevalences were: Allodapa suctoria (85.6%), Tetrameres americana (80.8%), Ascaridia galli (28.8%), Gonglonema ingluvicola (50.4%), Raillietina spp. (81.6%) and Heterakis gallinarum (32.8%). No trematodes or Syngamus trachea were found. Mixed infections accounted for 88.2% as compared to 7.2% of single infections. Effects of helminthoses on weight gain were investigated in 100 growing chickens randomly assigned to treatment (levamisole) and untreated control groups. There was a significant mean (±SEM) weight gain (grams) of 812.8 ± 51.4 in the treatment group and 623 ± 57.4 in the control group (p < 0.01). The mean (±SEM) worm burdens from the control group and the treatment group were 96.3 ± 5.61 and 22.05 ± 2.61, respectively. These results confirm the higher risk of helminth infections in free-range systems and may explain the deleterious effects in chickens.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Institutional subscriptions

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Abebe, W., Asfaw, T., Genete, B., Kassa, B. and Dorchies, P.H., 1997. Comparative studies of external parasites and gastro-intestinal helminths of chickens kept under different management systems in and around Addis Ababa (Ethiopia). Revue de Médicine Vétérinaire, 148, 497–500.

    Google Scholar 

  • Calnek, B.W., 1997. Nematodes and acanthocephalans. In: B.W. Calnek et al., (eds), Diseases of Poultry, 10th edn, (Iowa State University Press, Ames, IA), 815–849.

    Google Scholar 

  • Calnek, B.W., Barnes, H.J., Beard, C.W., Reid, H.W. and Yoder, H.W. (eds), 1991. Diseases of Poultry, 10th edn, (Iowa State University Press), 294–295.

  • Fabiyi, J.P., 1972. Incidence of helminth parasites of the domestic fowl in the Vom Area of Benue-Plateau State, Nigeria. Bulletin of Epizootic Diseases in Africa, 20, 229–234.

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Hameenda, K.S., 1996. Abstracts, XX World Poultry Congress, New Delhi, India, 2–8 September, vol. IV, 46–48.

  • Hodasi, J.K.M., 1969. Comparative studies on the helminth fauna of native and introduced domestive fowls in Ghana. Journal of Helminthology, XLIII, 35–52.

    Google Scholar 

  • Jansen, J. and Pandey, V.S., 1989. Observations on helminth parasites of domestic fowl in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe Veterinary Journal, 20(1), 15–17.

    Google Scholar 

  • Jordan, F.T.W., 1990. Parasitic diseases. Poultry Diseases, 3rd edn, (Baillère Tindall, London), 27.

    Google Scholar 

  • Magwisha, H.B., Kassuku, A.A., Kyvsgaard, N.C. and Permin, A., 2002. A comparison of the prevalence and burdens of helminth infections in growers and adult free-range chickens. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 34, 205–215.

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Malhotra, K.S., 1983. Population distribution of Heterakis pusilla in Gallus gallus L. from India. Journal of Helminthology, 57, 117–126.

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Melewas, J.N., 1989. The contribution of poultry to the national economy. Proceedings of the 7th Tanzania Veterinary Association Scientific Conference, December, Arusha, 13–16.

  • Mukaratirwa, S., Hove, T., Esmann, J.B., Hoj, C.H., Permin, A. and Nansen, P., 2001. A survey of parasitic nematode infections of chickens in rural Zimbabwe. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Science, 68, 183–186.

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Negesse, T., 1991. Survey of internal parasites of local chickens of Southern Ethiopia. Indian Journal of Poultry Science, 26, 128–129.

    Google Scholar 

  • Oyeka, C.A., 1989. Prevalence of intestinal helminths in poultry farms in Nambra State, Nigeria. Bulletin of Animal Health and Production in Africa, 37, 217–220.

    Google Scholar 

  • Permin, A. and Hansen, J.W., 1999. The Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Control of Parasites in Poultry, (FAO, Rome).

    Google Scholar 

  • Permin, A., Magwisha, H., Kassuku, A.A., Nansen, P., Biggaard, M., Frandsen, F. and Gibbons, L., 1997. A cross-sectional study of helminths in rural scavenging poultry in Tanzania in relation to season and climate. Journal of Helminthology, 71, 233–240.

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Permin, A., Esmann, J.B., Hoj, C.H., Hove, T. and Mukaratirwa, S., 2002. Ecto-, endo- and haemoparasites in free range chickens in the Goromonzi District in Zimbabwe. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 54(3), 213–224.

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Poulsen, J., Permin, A., Hindsbo, O., Yelifari, L., Nansen, P. and Bloch, P., 2000. Prevalence and distribution of gastro-intestinal helminths and haemoparasites in young scavenging chickens in upper eastern region of Ghana, West Africa. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 45, 237–245.

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Sanders, J.E. and Schwartz, R.D., 1994. Evaluation of three water-susceptible formulations of fenbendazole against Ascaridia galli infection in broiler chickens. Avian Diseases, 38, 350–353.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Shamul-Islam, A.W.M., 1985. Prevalence of helminth parasites of domestic fowl in Zambia. Poultry Adviser, 18(2), 47–51.

    Google Scholar 

  • Soulsby, E.J.L., 1982. Helminths, Arthropods and Protozoa of Domesticated Animals, (Baillière Tindall, London).

    Google Scholar 

  • Ssenyonga, G.S.Z., 1982. Efficacy of fenbendazole against helminth parasites of poultry in Uganda. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 14, 163–166.

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Ziela, M., 2000. A comparative study of gastro-intestinal nematode infections in traditional and commercial chickens and effects of anthelmintic treatment on production, (MSc thesis, University of Zambia).

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to A. M. Phiri.

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Phiri, I.K., Phiri, A.M., Ziela, M. et al. Prevalence and distribution of gastrointestinal helminths and their effects on weight gain in free-range chickens in Central Zambia. Trop Anim Health Prod 39, 309–315 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-007-9021-5

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Accepted:

  • Published:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-007-9021-5

Keywords

Navigation