Challenge infection as a means of determining the rate of disease resistant Trichomonas gallinae-free birds in a population.
Journal: Journal Of Wildlife Diseases
Abstract
Trichomonas gallinae-free pigeons and mourning doves were infected with the Jones' Barn strain of T. gallinae to determine the rate of disease resistant T. gallinae-free birds in each population. Although all birds became infected 88% of the pigeons were resistant to trichomoniasis while 82% of the mourning doves were resistant. It was concluded that these birds had been previously infected and spontaneously lost their trichomonad fauna while retaining their resistance to fatal infection.
Authors
R Kocan, J Knisley
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