@article{eprints135, year = {2017}, publisher = {Scienceline Publication, Ltd}, month = {March}, volume = {7}, pages = {23--26}, journal = {Journal of World's Poultry Research}, author = {G. A. Bharat and N. P. Kumar and B. Subhasish and B. Ria}, number = {1}, title = {A report of Ascaridia galli in commercial poultry egg from India}, url = {http://eprints.science-line.com/id/eprint/135/}, abstract = {Ascaridia galli is a major encountered species of nemathelminthes in the domestic fowl from all around the world. The parasite causes many pathological conditions which may lead to production losses in the poultry industry. Life cycle of the nematode is direct and involves a single host. Adult parasites present in the small intestine but, erratically they can migrate to the other visceral organs including oviduct. In the study, we isolated two adult female parasites of species A. galli from albumin portion of the poultry egg. Isolated parasites as well as extracted eggs were examined by parasitological techniques. While erratic migration, It may lead the mechanical transmission of enteric pathogens including Salmonella spp. to the egg. Such reports may lead to consumer complaints as well as health problems in the people who consume raw eggs. Poultry egg harbouring such nematode and Salmonella organisms is a cause of concern, as it is widely consumed by people.}, keywords = {Egg, Ascaridia galli, Poultry, Erratic migration} }