Ascaridia galli


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Noun1.Ascaridia galli - intestinal parasite of domestic fowlAscaridia galli - intestinal parasite of domestic fowl
nematode, nematode worm, roundworm - unsegmented worms with elongated rounded body pointed at both ends; mostly free-living but some are parasitic
Ascaridia, genus Ascaridia - roundworm having a preanal sucker
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Similar abnormalities, including united eggs, angular deformities, and unusual position or absence of polar globules, were later observed in structural studies on the poultry ascarids Ascaridia galli and Heterakis gallinae (4).
Studies on the Eggs of Ascaridia galli and Heterakis gallinae.
The stem bark extract of Acacia oxyphylla against Ascaridia galli (Nematode), seeds of Carum capticum against gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep, aqueous and ethanolic leaf extract of Adhatoda vasica has been observed for ovicidal as well as larvicidal activity against nematodes, leaves of Artimesiabervifolia (wormwood) and Zanthxylumzanthoxyloides (Fagara a native tree from Africa) in the form of powder has been proved effective upto 65% against eggs of Haemonchuscontortus in abomasum, hay of Cassava forage has been proved effective against eggs and larva of abomasal and intestinal nematodes of sheep and goats,
Ribosomal DNA 18S and 28S D3 sequences of the nematode were deposited into GenBank and found to be most similar to Ascaridia galli and Toxocara vitulorum, respectively; sequences for A.
The most important GI nematode responsible for considerable production losses in poultry is Ascaridia galli [26,27].
The effect of levamisole and albendazole on some enzymes of Ascaridia galli and Heterakis gallinae.
On the tissue phase of the life cycle of the fowl nematode Ascaridia galli (Schrank).
The stem bark extract of Acacia oxyphylla against Ascaridia galli (Nematode), seeds of Carum capticum against gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep, aqueous and ethanolic leaf extract of Adhatoda vasica has been observed for ovicidal as well as larvicidal activity against nematodes, leaves of Artimesia bervifolia (wormwood) and Zanthxylum zanthoxyloides (Fagara a native tree from Africa) in the form of powder has been proved effective up to 65% against eggs of Haemonchus contortus in abomasum, hay of Cassava forage has been proved effective against eggs and larva of abomasal and intestinal nematodes of sheep and goats,
Ascaridia galli is one of the largest nematode of the small intestine of birds.
Vertical transmission of Ascaridia galli in the eggs is an alarming situation for the egg consumers with special reference to those body builders in rural areas using raw eggs as a source of protein.