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01-03-2017 | Original Article
Ascaridia galli infection in a checkered keelback (Xenochrophis piscator) snake
Authors:
Ananda K. Javare Gowda, B. Kavitha Rani, C. Nandeesha, Yashaswi Naravi
Published in:
Journal of Parasitic Diseases
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Issue 1/2017
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Abstract
The checkered keelback is also known as Asiatic water snake and is common species of non-venomous snake known to occur in India. The present study report the occurrence of Ascaridia galli infection in a checkered keelback snake, which was found dead near Veterinary College hostel premises. The post-mortem examination of the snake revealed catarrhal exudate without ingesta in the stomach and showed gastric ulcerations with edema. Large numbers of round worms were packed in the lumen of small intestine with petechial haemorrhages and necrotic enteritis. The nematode parasites were recovered and processed for identification. Based on morphological characters, the worms were identified as A. galli and the intestinal contents of the snake showed A. galli eggs.