Open Access

Intestinal parasitic fauna and zoonotic potentials of commonly consumed wildlife


Cite

AJIBADE, W.A., ADEYEMO, O.K., AGBEDE, S.A. (2010): Coprological survey and inventory of animals at Obafemi Awolowo University and University of Ibadan Zoological Gardens. World J. Zool., 5(4): 266 - 271Search in Google Scholar

APIO, A., PLATH, M., WRONSK, T. (2006): Patterns of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in the bushbuck Tragelaphus scriptus from the Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda. J. Helminthol., 80: 213 -218. DOI: 10.1076/JOH2006343Search in Google Scholar

DEKEYSER, P.L., DERIVOT, J.H. (1966): Les oiseaux de l’ouest africain. - Fascicule I. Initiations et Etudes Africaines n° XIX, 507 pp.Search in Google Scholar

DEKEYSER, P.L., DERIVOT, J.H. (1967): Les oiseaux de l’Ouest africain. - Fascicule II. Initiations et Etudes Africaines n° XIX, 140 pp.Search in Google Scholar

DEVOS, V., LAMBRECHTS, M.C. (2003). Emerging aspect of wildlife diseases in southern Africa. In: Proceeding of sarcus symposium on nature conservation as a farm land. Gorongosa Natural Park, Mozambique, pp. 97 - 99Search in Google Scholar

KEYYU, J.D., KASSAKU, A.A., KYVSGAARD, N.C., WILLINGHAM, A.L (2003): Gastrointestinal nematodes in indigenous zebu cattle under pastural and nomadic management systems in the lower plain of southern highlands of Tanzania. Vet. Res. Commun., 27: 371 - 380. DOI: 10.1023/A:102470612027010.1023/A:1024706120270Search in Google Scholar

KOCH A, AULIYA M., ZIEGLER T. (2010): Updated checklist of living monitor lizards of the world (Squamata: Varanidae). Bonn Zool. Bull., 57: 127 - 136Search in Google Scholar

LYNNE, S.G., A.B. DAVID, 2005. Dia gnostic Medical Parasitology. 2nd Edn., American Society for Microbiology, Washington D.C., pp. 34 - 45Search in Google Scholar

MBAYA, A.W., NWOSU, C.O., ALIYU, M.M. (2007): Parasites and associated packed cell volume changes of captive wild birds in the semi-arid region of north-eastern Nigeria. Niger. J. Parasitol., 28: 109 - 113. DOI: 10.4314/njpar.v28i2.3786710.4314/njpar.v28i2.37867Search in Google Scholar

MOLNAR R.E., PIANKA E.R. (2004): Biogeography and phylogeny of varanoids. In: PIANKA E.R., KING D.R., KING R. (Eds) Varanoid Lizards of the World. Bloomington. Indiana University Press. pp. 68 - 7610.2307/j.ctt2005wjp.7Search in Google Scholar

OBOYE, O. (2013): Merits and Demerits of eating game meat. Available at http://www.afrisonet.com/2013/11. Accessed 15th Dec 2014Search in Google Scholar

OKOYE, I.C., OBIEZUE, N.R., OKORIE, C.E., OFOEZIE, I.E. (2011). Epidemiology of intestinal helminth parasites in stray dogs from markets in south-eastern Nigeria. J. Helminthol., 85: 415 - 420. DOI: 10.1017/S0022149X1000073810.1017/S0022149X1000073821144127Search in Google Scholar

POULIN, R. (1996). Sexual inequalities in helminth infections: A cost of being a male? Am. Nat.,147:287 - 29510.1086/285851Search in Google Scholar

ROBERTS, L.S., SCHMIDT, D.S., JANOVY, J.J. (2010). Foundations of Parasitology. Eighth edition. Mc Graw Hill International, New York.Search in Google Scholar

SLOSS, M.W., KEMP, R.L., ZAJAC, A.M. (1994). Veterinary Clinical Parasitology. Fifth edition. Iowa State University Press, Ames, Iowa, USASearch in Google Scholar

SOULSBY, E.J. (1982). Helminths Arthropods and Protozoa of Domesticated Animals. Seventh Edition. Bailliere Tindall Company, LondonSearch in Google Scholar

SOWEMIMO, O.A., ASAOLU, S.O (2008). Epidemiology of intestinal helminth parasites of dogs in Ibadan, Nigeria. J. Helminthol., 82, 89 - 93. DOI: 10.1017/S0022149X0787592410.1017/S0022149X0787592418053301Search in Google Scholar

WALKER E.P. (1999). Mammals of the World. (2 volumes). (Sixth Edition). Volume I - Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 836 pp.Search in Google Scholar

WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION (WHO). (2012). Managing zoonotic public health risks at the human-animal-ecosystem interface. www.who.int/zoonoses/en/. Accessed on October 22, 2013.Search in Google Scholar

eISSN:
1336-9083
ISSN:
0440-6605
Language:
English
Publication timeframe:
4 times per year
Journal Subjects:
Life Sciences, Zoology, Ecology, other, Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Microbiology, Virology and Infection Epidemiology