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Trichomoniasis in birds of prey (order Falconiformes) in Bahrain
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1995
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Parasitic DiseaseSulman Falcon HospitalOrder FalconiformesZoonotic DiseaseEvolutionary BiologyAvian EvolutionCoelomic CavityAnatomyNasal CavitiesHyperparasiteMedicineParasitology
Of 5360 falcons examined at the Sulman Falcon Hospital in Bahrain between 1987 and 1993, 1675 (31.2 per cent) had lesions of trichomoniasis. These lesions were commonly found in the oral and nasal cavities, the infraorbital sinuses, the crop and oesophagus and, more rarely, in the coelomic cavity, attached to the wall of the abdominal air sacs, and in the trachea, partially obstructing its lumen. Several therapeutic methods and the results obtained are described.