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      First report of a field outbreak of the oriental eye-fluke, Philophthalmus gralli (Mathis & Leger 1910), in commercially reared ostriches (Struthio camelus) in Zimbabwe.

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          A total of 17 commercially reared ostriches (Struthio camelus) from Msengi farm, Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe, observed with swollen eyes, severe conjunctivitis and constant lacrimation accompanied by a purulent exudate, were restrained for further clinical examination. Some of the birds were semi-blind with severe loss of body condition. When examined, tiny organisms were observed attached to the nictitating membranes and the conjuctival sacs of both eyes. The organisms were identified as Philophthalmus gralli, the "oriental eye-fluke" and Melanoides tuberculata, a prosobranch snail, was confirmed as the intermediate host through natural and experimental infection. To the best of our knowledge this is the first record of the oriental eye-fluke infection in birds in Zimbabwe and Africa and extends its known geographical range.

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          Journal
          Onderstepoort J. Vet. Res.
          The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research
          0030-2465
          0030-2465
          Sep 2005
          : 72
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Paraclinical Veterinary Studies, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe. smukarati@vet.uz.ac.zw
          Article
          16300188
          61c7ff68-23c7-4b8b-ac39-4828f944eee2
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