Publications by authors named "R T Ndebele"

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  • - The study found high levels of antibodies against Toxoplasma gondii (1:128) and Chlamydophila psittaci (1:64) in serum samples from domestic pigeons.
  • - These high antibody titres indicate that the pigeons may be exposed or infected with these pathogens.
  • - The implications of these findings suggest potential public health concerns related to the transmission of these diseases from pigeons to humans or other animals.
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Data collected monthly over a period of two years were live weight, packed cell volume (PCV), nematode faecal egg counts (FECs) and coccidial oocyst counts from faecal analyses for 100 mixed age (3-7 years) indigenous Tswana does. The aims of this experiment were to determine seasonal FECs and coccidial oocysts in these goats and quantify the relationships of these burdens to liveweight and PCV. FECs significantly (P < 0.

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  • * Other parasites include the cestode Raillietina sp. (80%), coccidian oocysts (40%), and ectoparasites such as the pigeon fly Pseudolynchia canariensis (50%) and the louse Columbicola columbae (30%).
  • * The pigeons also showed high antibody levels (1:256) against Toxoplasma gondii (100%), indicating a potential public health
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Thirteen adult indigenous chickens from Oodi, Kgatleng district, Botswana, were examined for helminth parasites. Two species of nematodes, Ascaridia galli and Heterakis gallinarum, and species of the cestode genus Raillietina, were recovered. A.

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Twelve adult domestic pigeons from Sebele, Gaborone, Botswana, were examined for the presence of helminth parasites. The cestode genus Raillietina and two species of nematodes, Dispharynx spiralis and Ascaridia columbae were recovered. Most pigeons (75 %) were infected with Raillietina spp.

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