Maj Aleksandra Kornelia, Górecki Piotr, Szaluś-Jordanow Olga, Jańczak Dawid
Animallab Veterinary Laboratory, Środkowa 2/4, 03-430 Warsaw, Poland.
Department of Small Animal Diseases with Clinic, Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, Nowoursynowska 159c, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland.
Vet Sci. 2025 Jun 18;12(6):597. doi: 10.3390/vetsci12060597.
A lack of awareness among exotic bird owners regarding the quality of feed may contribute to adverse health outcomes, including toxicosis, systemic mycoses, and potentially neoplastic processes. Fungi of the genus are the most pathogenic to avian species, particularly due to their involvement in respiratory diseases such as aspergillosis, which affects the air sacs. This study aims to assess the presence of spp. in commercially available parrot feed (grain mixtures) available on the Polish pet market, considering different price categories. A total of 22 dry parrot food samples were analyzed using the PN-ISO 21527-2:2009 protocol. spp. colonies were isolated from 16 out of 22 samples (72.7%), indicating a high incidence of contamination. Although these results are preliminary, they highlight a microbiological risk associated with grain-based parrot feeds and underscore the need for stricter quality control and greater awareness among pet owners and manufacturers.
外来鸟类主人对饲料质量缺乏认识,可能会导致不良健康后果,包括中毒、全身性霉菌感染以及潜在的肿瘤形成过程。该属真菌对鸟类致病性最强,尤其是因为它们会引发呼吸道疾病,如影响气囊的曲霉菌病。本研究旨在评估波兰宠物市场上不同价格类别的市售鹦鹉饲料(谷物混合物)中该属真菌的存在情况。使用PN - ISO 21527 - 2:2009标准对总共22份干鹦鹉食品样本进行了分析。22个样本中有16个(72.7%)分离出了该属真菌菌落,表明污染发生率很高。尽管这些结果是初步的,但它们突出了基于谷物的鹦鹉饲料存在的微生物风险,并强调需要更严格的质量控制以及提高宠物主人和制造商的认识。