Case Report (Published online: 29-04-2024)
DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPEUTIC MANAGEMENT OF TRICHOMONOSIS IN AN AUSTRALIAN WHITE PIGEON
Athira K., Vijayakumar K., Justin Davis K and Tresamol P.V
jivaonline, 78-85
Athira K., Vijayakumar K., Justin Davis K and Tresamol P.V: Department of Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Mannuthy- 680 651,

Avian trichomonosis, caused by Trichomonas gallinae, a single-celled, pear-shaped protozoan, is often known as canker in doves and pigeons, and as frounce in raptors. A two-year-old Australian white pigeon presented to University Veterinary Hospital, Kokkala with a history of open mouth breathing, watery eyes, difficulty in maintaining balance for past one week. The case was diagnosed as trichomonosis based on the history, clinical signs, lesions, and identification of the organism on wet-mount preparation and stained smears of samples. The bird was successfully treated with metronidazole at the dose rate of 50 mg per kg body weight orally, twice daily for seven days

Keywords : Trichomonosis, Canker, Australian white pigeon, Trichomonas gallinae, metronidazole

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Article history: Received: 12-04-2024, Accepted : 20-04-2024, Published online: 29-04-2024

Corresponding author: athirakadankandath1993@gmail.com