@article{MAKHILLRJPS20136227877,
title = {Zoonotic Hymenolepis diminuta and Ornithonyssus sp. in Rats Cohabiting Chickens in Poultry Farm, Jos, Nigeria},
journal = {Research Journal of Poultry Sciences},
volume = {6},
number = {2},
pages = {29-32},
year = {2013},
issn = {1993-5285},
doi = {rjpscience.2013.29.32},
url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1993-5285&doi=rjpscience.2013.29.32},
author = {Qasim Abdul Matin and},
keywords = {chicken,Ornithonyssus sp.,Hymenolepis diminuta,Rattus rattus,coprology,zoonosis,Nigeria},
abstract = {Rats constitute a major threat to poultry production in Nigeria.
They act as reservoir of pathogens such as Salmonella sp. in poultry,
Yersinia sp. and Lassa virus in humans and the few zoonotic Hymenolepis
sp. in human. Coprological examination of rats feces confirmed the existence
of pathogens of human and veterinary importance in black rats (Rattus rattus)
extensively living in the poultry farm. A prevalence of 5.7% of Hymenolepis
diminuta eggs and 4.3% Ornithonyssus sp. eggs from seventy rats were
discovered. Coprological study of chickens in the pen was negative to the pathogens
confirmed non transmissible hymenolepiasis in chicken. Education of the farm
workers on improved hygienic practices in the pens and zoonotic importance of
the pathogens is implied. Rodent control must be strategically implemented.}
}