Doneley Robert J T
West Toowoomba Veterinary Surgery, Toowoomba, Queensland 4350, Australia.
Vet Clin North Am Exot Anim Pract. 2009 Sep;12(3):417-32, Table of Contents. doi: 10.1016/j.cvex.2009.06.009.
As wild-caught birds become increasingly rare in aviculture, there is a corresponding decline in the incidence of bacterial and parasitic problems and an increase in the recognition of the importance of maintaining health through better nutrition and husbandry. Nevertheless, the relatively close confines of captivity mean an increased pathogen load in the environment in which companion and aviary parrots live. This increased pathogen load leads to greater exposure of these birds to bacteria and parasites, and consequently a greater risk of infection and disease. This article discusses bacterial and parasitic infections in companion and aviary parrots. It includes the origins, pathogens, diagnosis, treatment, and some of the associated risk factors.
随着野生捕获的鸟类在鸟类饲养业中日益稀少,细菌和寄生虫问题的发生率相应下降,人们也越来越认识到通过更好的营养和饲养管理来维持健康的重要性。然而,圈养环境相对封闭,这意味着伴侣鹦鹉和笼养鹦鹉生活环境中的病原体负荷增加。这种增加的病原体负荷导致这些鸟类更多地接触细菌和寄生虫,从而感染和患病的风险更大。本文讨论了伴侣鹦鹉和笼养鹦鹉的细菌和寄生虫感染。内容包括感染的起源、病原体、诊断、治疗以及一些相关的风险因素。