Identification of renal parasite and its blood urea-creatinine profile on the Indonesian Indigenous pigeons

Abstract: In Indonesia, pigeon is one who is familiar with humans, beside can be consumed, usually maintained for hobby or pleasure. One of the parasitic worms that infect the pigeon's kidneys was Paratanaisia bragai (P. bragai). That worm can cause pathological changes in the renal pigeons. Ev...

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Main Authors: Prastowo, Joko, Sahara, Ana, Marganingsih, Christin, Ariyadi, Bambang
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2737912017-09-13T08:57:09Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273791/ Identification of renal parasite and its blood urea-creatinine profile on the Indonesian Indigenous pigeons Prastowo, Joko Sahara, Ana Marganingsih, Christin Ariyadi, Bambang Animal Production Veterinary Sciences Abstract: In Indonesia, pigeon is one who is familiar with humans, beside can be consumed, usually maintained for hobby or pleasure. One of the parasitic worms that infect the pigeon's kidneys was Paratanaisia bragai (P. bragai). That worm can cause pathological changes in the renal pigeons. Evaluation of renal function can be done through checking of serum creatinine and urea. This study was conducted to identify the renal parasite and its blood urea-creatinine profile on the Indonesian indigenous pigeons. Fifty eight Indonesian indigenous pigeons were identified for renal parasite. Then all of the collected blood was evaluated for urea and creatinine levels. The difference values of urea and creatinine between infected and uninfected renal pigeon were analyzed by t-test. Fifty one percent (30/58) of them were infected by renal parasite. Identification of renal parasite showed the P. bragai. The creatinine levels in infected pigeons (2.650±1.7228) mg/dL were significantly higher than uninfected pigeons (1.732±1.2944) mg/dL. The blood urea levels showed non significant difference between the infected pigeons (7.7700±3.09775) mg/dL and the uninfected pigeons (6.4364±3.60415) mg/dL. The increase of urea and creatinine levels might be not correlated with the number of worms, since the Pearson correlation test showed no significant results. These results will be better if accompanied by histopathology of kidney, uric acid levels and other blood components Asian Network for scientific information 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273791/1/jokoprastowo2014IJPS.pdf Prastowo, Joko and Sahara, Ana and Marganingsih, Christin and Ariyadi, Bambang (2014) Identification of renal parasite and its blood urea-creatinine profile on the Indonesian Indigenous pigeons. International journal of Poultry science, 13 (7). pp. 385-389. ISSN 1682-8356
institution Universitas Gadjah Mada
building UGM Library
country Indonesia
collection Repository Civitas UGM
language English
topic Animal Production
Veterinary Sciences
spellingShingle Animal Production
Veterinary Sciences
Prastowo, Joko
Sahara, Ana
Marganingsih, Christin
Ariyadi, Bambang
Identification of renal parasite and its blood urea-creatinine profile on the Indonesian Indigenous pigeons
description Abstract: In Indonesia, pigeon is one who is familiar with humans, beside can be consumed, usually maintained for hobby or pleasure. One of the parasitic worms that infect the pigeon's kidneys was Paratanaisia bragai (P. bragai). That worm can cause pathological changes in the renal pigeons. Evaluation of renal function can be done through checking of serum creatinine and urea. This study was conducted to identify the renal parasite and its blood urea-creatinine profile on the Indonesian indigenous pigeons. Fifty eight Indonesian indigenous pigeons were identified for renal parasite. Then all of the collected blood was evaluated for urea and creatinine levels. The difference values of urea and creatinine between infected and uninfected renal pigeon were analyzed by t-test. Fifty one percent (30/58) of them were infected by renal parasite. Identification of renal parasite showed the P. bragai. The creatinine levels in infected pigeons (2.650±1.7228) mg/dL were significantly higher than uninfected pigeons (1.732±1.2944) mg/dL. The blood urea levels showed non significant difference between the infected pigeons (7.7700±3.09775) mg/dL and the uninfected pigeons (6.4364±3.60415) mg/dL. The increase of urea and creatinine levels might be not correlated with the number of worms, since the Pearson correlation test showed no significant results. These results will be better if accompanied by histopathology of kidney, uric acid levels and other blood components
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PeerReviewed
author Prastowo, Joko
Sahara, Ana
Marganingsih, Christin
Ariyadi, Bambang
author_facet Prastowo, Joko
Sahara, Ana
Marganingsih, Christin
Ariyadi, Bambang
author_sort Prastowo, Joko
title Identification of renal parasite and its blood urea-creatinine profile on the Indonesian Indigenous pigeons
title_short Identification of renal parasite and its blood urea-creatinine profile on the Indonesian Indigenous pigeons
title_full Identification of renal parasite and its blood urea-creatinine profile on the Indonesian Indigenous pigeons
title_fullStr Identification of renal parasite and its blood urea-creatinine profile on the Indonesian Indigenous pigeons
title_full_unstemmed Identification of renal parasite and its blood urea-creatinine profile on the Indonesian Indigenous pigeons
title_sort identification of renal parasite and its blood urea-creatinine profile on the indonesian indigenous pigeons
publisher Asian Network for scientific information
publishDate 2014
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273791/1/jokoprastowo2014IJPS.pdf
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