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  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,376 Views
20 Pages

Avian Malaria Parasites Modulate Gut Microbiome Assembly in Canaries

  • Justė Aželytė,
  • Alejandra Wu-Chuang,
  • Apolline Maitre,
  • Rita Žiegytė,
  • Lourdes Mateos-Hernández,
  • Dasiel Obregón,
  • Vaidas Palinauskas and
  • Alejandro Cabezas-Cruz

Rodent and human malaria parasites cause dysbiosis in the host gut microbiome, but whether Plasmodium species affecting birds cause dysbiosis in their hosts is currently unknown. Here we used a model of avian malaria infection to test whether parasit...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,522 Views
11 Pages

28 February 2022

Avian malaria is caused by infection with haemoprotozoa of the genus Plasmodium. Infection is endemic in large parts of the world and is typically subclinical in birds that are native to these regions. Several penguin species have evolved in non-ende...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,812 Views
10 Pages

A Safe and Effective Atovaquone-Proguanil Therapeutic Protocol for the Treatment of Avian Malaria by Plasmodium relictum in Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus)

  • Nicola Pugliese,
  • Rossella Samarelli,
  • Roberto Lombardi,
  • Antonella Schiavone,
  • Giuseppe Crescenzo,
  • Elena Circella,
  • Claudia Zizzadoro,
  • Olimpia Lai,
  • Medhat S. Saleh and
  • Antonio Camarda
  • + 1 author

9 November 2023

Avian malaria is a re-emerging threat to avian species worldwide. It is sustained by several protozoan species belonging to the genus Plasmodium, mainly Plasmodium relictum. The even wider diffusion of the disease, probably because of the increase in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,776 Views
16 Pages

Risk of Infection, Local Prevalence and Seasonal Changes in an Avian Malaria Community Associated with Game Bird Releases

  • Jesús T. García,
  • Javier Viñuela,
  • María Calero-Riestra,
  • Inés S. Sánchez-Barbudo,
  • Diego Villanúa and
  • Fabián Casas

10 December 2021

Anthropogenic activities, such as the translocation or introduction of animals, may cause a parallel movement of exotic parasites harboured by displaced animals. Although introduction and/or relocation of animals for hunting purposes is an increasing...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,305 Views
12 Pages

27 March 2025

With avian malaria threatening populations of wild birds, this study was conducted to determine its prevalence among wild birds rescued in Jeonbuk state in the Republic of Korea. A total of 1043 wild birds were included in this study from 2017 to 202...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,325 Views
15 Pages

1 December 2022

Avian malaria caused by Plasmodium species is a known cause of mortality in avifauna worldwide, however reports within New Zealand kiwi (Apteryx spp.) are scant. Postmortem reports from kiwi were obtained from the Massey University/Te Kunenga ki P...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,201 Views
13 Pages

The avian malaria parasite Plasmodium relictum (genetic lineage pGRW4) is known to cause severe pathology in nonadapted vertebrate hosts. This parasite is prevalent in some bird species in Northern Europe, however the records obtained are only from a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
6,454 Views
10 Pages

Do Invasive Mosquito and Bird Species Alter Avian Malaria Parasite Transmission?

  • Josué Martínez-de la Puente,
  • Alazne Díez-Fernández,
  • Tomás Montalvo,
  • Rubén Bueno-Marí,
  • Quentin Pangrani,
  • Ramón C. Soriguer,
  • Juan Carlos Senar and
  • Jordi Figuerola

20 March 2020

Alien mosquito and vertebrate host species may create novel epidemiological scenarios for the transmission of pathogens naturally circulating in the invaded area. The exotic Monk parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus) has established populations in Europe an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,044 Views
12 Pages

Molecular Prevalence and Haematological Assessments of Avian Malaria in Wild Raptors of Thailand

  • Sirawit Subaneg,
  • Ratiwan Sitdhibutr,
  • Pornchai Pornpanom,
  • Preeda Lertwatcharasarakul,
  • Raveewan Ploypan,
  • Aksarapak Kiewpong,
  • Benya Chatkaewchai,
  • Nithima To-adithep and
  • Chaiyan Kasorndorkbua

9 August 2024

Raptors (Accipitriformes, Falconiformes and Strigiformes) are important for ecological niches as bioindicators and an apex predator; however, their global populations have continuously decreased due to human activities, habitat loss and contagious di...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,023 Views
8 Pages

Plasmodium matutinum Causing Avian Malaria in Lovebirds (Agapornis roseicollis) Hosted in an Italian Zoo

  • Cristiano Cocumelli,
  • Manuela Iurescia,
  • Elena Lavinia Diaconu,
  • Valentina Galietta,
  • Caterina Raso,
  • Carmela Buccella,
  • Fiorentino Stravino,
  • Francesco Grande,
  • Letizia Fiorucci and
  • Antonio Battisti
  • + 2 authors

Avian malaria is a worldwide distributed, vector-born disease of birds caused by parasites of the order Haemosporida. There is a lack of knowledge about the presence and pathogenetic role of Haemosporida in Psittacidae. Here we report a case of avian...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,386 Views
12 Pages

A Literature Review on the Role of the Invasive Aedes albopictus in the Transmission of Avian Malaria Parasites

  • Jesús Veiga,
  • Mario Garrido,
  • Marta Garrigós,
  • Carolina R. F. Chagas and
  • Josué Martínez-de la Puente

9 July 2024

The Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) is an invasive mosquito species with a global distribution. This species has populations established in most continents, being considered one of the 100 most dangerous invasive species. Invasions of mosquit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,495 Views
21 Pages

Avian Malaria and Related Parasites from Resident and Migratory Birds in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, with Description of a New Haemoproteus Species

  • Carolina C. Anjos,
  • Carolina R. F. Chagas,
  • Alan Fecchio,
  • Fabio Schunck,
  • Maria J. Costa-Nascimento,
  • Eliana F. Monteiro,
  • Bruno S. Mathias,
  • Jeffrey A. Bell,
  • Lilian O. Guimarães and
  • Karin Kirchgatter
  • + 2 authors

21 January 2021

Determining the prevalence and local transmission dynamics of parasitic organisms are necessary to understand the ability of parasites to persist in host populations and disperse across regions, yet local transmission dynamics, diversity, and distrib...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,443 Views
26 Pages

Two related P-type ATPases, designated as ATPase1 and ATPase3, were identified in Plasmodium falciparum. These two ATPases exhibit very similar gene and protein structures and are most similar to P5B-ATPases. There are some differences in the predict...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,113 Views
20 Pages

Stimuli Followed by Avian Malaria Vectors in Host-Seeking Behaviour

  • Alfonso Marzal,
  • Sergio Magallanes and
  • Luz Garcia-Longoria

Vector-borne infectious diseases (e.g., malaria, dengue fever, and yellow fever) result from a parasite transmitted to humans and other animals by blood-feeding arthropods. They are major contributors to the global disease burden, as they account for...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,503 Views
14 Pages

9 July 2021

Avian malaria and related haemosporidian parasites are responsible for fitness loss and mortality in susceptible bird species. This group of globally distributed parasites has long been used as a classical system for investigating host–parasite assoc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,176 Views
15 Pages

Avian malaria has been a continuous problem in both wild and captive populations of penguins throughout the world. In Japan, where there are over 3000 captive penguins, avian malaria (by Plasmodium spp.) and haemoproteosis (by Haemoproteus spp.) have...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,493 Views
21 Pages

Assessing Diversity, Plasmodium Infection and Blood Meal Sources in Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) from a Brazilian Zoological Park with Avian Malaria Transmission

  • Lilian de Oliveira Guimarães,
  • Roseli França Simões,
  • Carolina Romeiro Fernandes Chagas,
  • Regiane Maria Tironi de Menezes,
  • Fabiana Santos Silva,
  • Eliana Ferreira Monteiro,
  • Marcia Moreira Holcman,
  • Miklos Maximiliano Bajay,
  • Adriano Pinter and
  • Karin Kirchgatter
  • + 1 author

3 March 2021

Avian malaria parasites are widespread parasites transmitted by Culicidae insects belonging to different genera. Even though several studies have been conducted recently, there is still a lack of information about potential vectors of Plasmodium para...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,461 Views
14 Pages

Culex pipiens complexes play an important role in the transmission of a wide range of pathogens that infect humans, including viruses and filarial worms, as well as pathogens of wildlife, such as the avian malaria parasite (Plasmodium spp.). Numerous...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,328 Views
13 Pages

Geometric Morphometric Wing Analysis of Avian Malaria Vector, Culiseta longiareolata, from Two Locations in Algeria

  • Mounir Boumaza,
  • Brahim Merabti,
  • Yasmine Adjami,
  • Mohamed Laid Ouakid and
  • Thaddeus M. Carvajal

8 November 2022

The application of geometric morphometry on mosquito wings (Culicidae) is considered a powerful tool for evaluating correlations between the phenotype (e.g., shape) and environmental or genetic variables. However, this has not been used to study the...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,838 Views
16 Pages

Avian Haemosporidian Infection in Wildlife Rehabilitation Centres of Portugal: Causes, Consequences, and Genetic Diversity

  • João T. Cruz,
  • Luís Madeira de Carvalho,
  • Mariana Ribeiro Ferreira,
  • Carolina Nunes,
  • María Casero and
  • Alfonso Marzal

18 April 2024

In the last decade, over 40% of bird species in Europe have experienced poor and bad conservation status, with more than 30% of bird species in mainland Portugal threatened with extinction. Along with anthropogenic factors, parasites and pathogens su...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,981 Views
17 Pages

11 May 2022

Avian haemosporidian parasites (Haemoproteus, Leucocytozoon, Plasmodium) in Texas are relatively understudied for such a large geographic area with diverse ecoregions. Our study sites in south Texas, located in two adjacent ecoregions, present the op...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,453 Views
19 Pages

Prevalence and Diversity of Avian Haemosporidians May Vary with Anthropogenic Disturbance in Tropical Habitats in Myanmar

  • Jaime Muriel,
  • Alfonso Marzal,
  • Sergio Magallanes,
  • Luz García-Longoria,
  • Marcela Suarez-Rubio,
  • Paul J. J. Bates,
  • Htet Htet Lin,
  • Aye Nyein Soe,
  • Khin Swe Oo and
  • Swen C. Renner
  • + 5 authors

5 March 2021

Avian malaria and related haemosporidians (genera Haemoproteus, Plasmodium and Leucocytozoon) infect most clades of bird. Although these parasites are present in almost all continents, they have been irregularly studied across different geographical...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,441 Views
8 Pages

23 July 2024

Host range expansions are an important factor for shaping the community of associated symbiotic organisms. Birds, as a highly mobile group of animals, are of particular interest to study with respect to the diversity and the distribution of the organ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,520 Views
14 Pages

Impact of Plasmodium relictum Infection on the Colonization Resistance of Bird Gut Microbiota: A Preliminary Study

  • Justė Aželytė,
  • Apolline Maitre,
  • Lianet Abuin-Denis,
  • Elianne Piloto-Sardiñas,
  • Alejandra Wu-Chuang,
  • Rita Žiegytė,
  • Lourdes Mateos-Hernández,
  • Dasiel Obregón,
  • Alejandro Cabezas-Cruz and
  • Vaidas Palinauskas

20 January 2024

Avian malaria infection has been known to affect host microbiota, but the impact of Plasmodium infection on the colonization resistance in bird gut microbiota remains unexplored. This study investigated the dynamics of Plasmodium relictum infection i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,477 Views
11 Pages

Experimental Study on Primary Bird Co-Infection with Two Plasmodium relictum Lineages—pSGS1 and pGRW11

  • Vaidas Palinauskas,
  • Rita Žiegytė,
  • Jakov Šengaut and
  • Rasa Bernotienė

22 July 2022

Background: Co-infections are common in the wild. Thus, studies focused on parasite interactions are essential. We aimed to (i) follow the development of two genetic lineages of Plasmodium relictum—pSGS1 and pGRW11—during single infection...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,112 Views
10 Pages

Tolerability of Atovaquone—Proguanil Application in Common Buzzard Nestlings

  • Anja Wiegmann,
  • Tony Rinaud,
  • Meinolf Ottensmann,
  • Oliver Krüger,
  • Andrea Springer,
  • Marko Legler,
  • Michael Fehr,
  • Christina Strube and
  • Nayden Chakarov

30 July 2022

Differences in drug tolerability among vertebrate groups and species can create substantial challenges for wildlife and ex situ conservation programmes. Knowledge of tolerance in the use of new drugs is, therefore, important to avoid severe toxicity...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
5,550 Views
16 Pages

Pathology and Pathogenesis of Eurasian Blackbirds (Turdus merula) Naturally Infected with Usutu Virus

  • Giuseppe Giglia,
  • Gianfilippo Agliani,
  • Bas B. Oude Munnink,
  • Reina S. Sikkema,
  • Maria Teresa Mandara,
  • Elvio Lepri,
  • Marja Kik,
  • Jooske Ijzer,
  • Jolianne M. Rijks and
  • Judith M. A. van den Brand
  • + 5 authors

28 July 2021

The Usutu virus (USUV) is a mosquito-borne zoonotic flavivirus. Despite its continuous circulation in Europe, knowledge on the pathology, cellular and tissue tropism and pathogenetic potential of different circulating viral lineages is still fragment...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,815 Views
14 Pages

Prevalence of Haemosporidian Parasites in an Arctic Breeding Seabird Species—The Red-Throated Diver (Gavia stellata)

  • Birgit Kleinschmidt,
  • Monika Dorsch,
  • Stefan Heinänen,
  • Julius Morkūnas,
  • Yvonne R. Schumm,
  • Ramūnas Žydelis and
  • Petra Quillfeldt

Haemosporida, vector-transmitted blood parasites, can have various effects and may also exert selection pressures on their hosts. In this study we analyse the presence of Haemosporida in a previously unstudied migratory seabird species, the red-throa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
638 Views
15 Pages

18 October 2025

Host-vector contact rates influence the spread of several vector-borne infections, including avian haemoparasites. To investigate the ecological mechanisms underlying avian disease dynamics, we examined haemoparasite prevalences in relation to bird l...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,201 Views
12 Pages

Haemosporidian Infection Is Associated with the Oxidative Status in a Neotropical Bird

  • Yanina Poblete,
  • Carolina Contreras,
  • Miguel Ávila,
  • María Paz Carmona,
  • Carolina Fernández,
  • Cristian R. Flores and
  • Pablo Sabat

17 September 2024

Haemosporidians are common blood parasites in wild bird populations, yet their effects on oxidative status remain understudied. Here, we measured the levels of thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS) as an indicator of reactive oxygen species...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,843 Views
18 Pages

Diversity and Host Specificity of Avian Haemosporidians in an Afrotropical Conservation Region

  • Mduduzi Ndlovu,
  • Maliki B. Wardjomto,
  • Tinotendashe Pori and
  • Tshifhiwa C. Nangammbi

9 October 2024

Afrotropical regions have high bird diversity, yet few studies have attempted to unravel the prevalence of avian haemosporidia in conservation areas. The diversity and host specificity of parasites in biodiversity hotspots is crucial to understanding...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,690 Views
18 Pages

Avian Haemosporidian Diversity on Sardinia: A First General Assessment for the Insular Mediterranean

  • Irene Pellegrino,
  • Luca Ilahiane,
  • Giovanni Boano,
  • Marco Cucco,
  • Marco Pavia,
  • Heather L. Prestridge and
  • Gary Voelker

10 February 2021

The Western Palearctic is one of the most investigated regions for avian haemosporidian parasites (Haemoproteus, Plasmodium and Leucocytozoon), yet geographic gaps in our regional knowledge remain. Here, we report the first haemosporidian screening o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
3,667 Views
12 Pages

Avian haemosporidians are a common and widespread group of vector-borne parasites capable of infecting most bird species around the world. They can negatively affect host condition and fitness. Vultures are assumed to have a very low prevalence of th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
492 Views
18 Pages

Unraveling the Diversity of Haemosporidians in Brazilian Non-Passerine Birds: Insights from Midwestern Brazil

  • Morgana Maira Hennig,
  • Luiz Gustavo Magalhães Alves,
  • Marcela Natacha Aparecida Rocha,
  • Victória Luiza de Barros Silva,
  • Brenda Madruga Rosa,
  • Rosa Helena dos Santos Ferraz,
  • Sandra Helena Ramiro Corrêa,
  • Érika Martins Braga and
  • Richard de Campos Pacheco

13 December 2025

Avian haemosporidians have been widely studied because they provide important insights into parasite distribution and diversity. However, most available data come from passerines, resulting in gaps regarding other bird groups, primarily due to the di...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,611 Views
15 Pages

Haemosporidian parasites (Apicomplexa, Haemosporida) are diverse obligatory heteroxenous protists, which infect all major groups of terrestrial vertebrates and use dipterous blood-sucking insects as vectors. These pathogens are responsible for variou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,761 Views
12 Pages

Haemosporidian Parasites of White-Breasted Waterhens (Amaurornis phoenicurus), with a Report and Molecular Characterization of Haemoproteus gallinulae in Thailand

  • Phirom Prompiram,
  • Kanaporn Poltep,
  • Nattarun Chaisilp,
  • Warunya Chakritbudsabong,
  • Supakit Buamas and
  • Sasitorn Rungarunlert

16 June 2023

Haemosporidian parasites are vector-borne parasites infecting terrestrial vertebrates as well as avian species, such as the White-breasted Waterhen, a Gruiformes waterbird found in lowlands near wetlands and distributed throughout Thailand. However,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
6,166 Views
16 Pages

23 June 2021

Humans and wildlife are at risk from certain vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, and West Nile and yellow fevers. Factors linked to global change, including habitat alteration, land-use intensification, the spread of alien species, and cli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,311 Views
26 Pages

28 June 2019

The class Hematozoa encompasses several clinically important genera, including Plasmodium, whose members cause the major life-threating disease malaria. Hence, a good understanding of the interrelationships of organisms from this class and reliable m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
8,210 Views
17 Pages

3 September 2023

Avian malaria and leucocytozoonosis can cause fatal diseases, whereas avian trypanosomiasis is reported to be harmless in chickens. Backyard chickens can be infected by several pathogens, including blood parasites, that may shed to industrial poultry...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
4,043 Views
17 Pages

Phytochemical Investigation of Three Cystoseira Species and Their Larvicidal Activity Supported with In Silico Studies

  • Shaza H. Aly,
  • Ahmed M. Elissawy,
  • Dina Salah,
  • Nawal Abdulaziz Alfuhaid,
  • Ola H. Zyaan,
  • Hany I. Mohamed,
  • Abdel Nasser B. Singab and
  • Shaimaa M. Farag

10 February 2023

Culex pipiens mosquitoes are transmitters of many viruses and are associated with the transmission of many diseases, such as filariasis and avian malaria, that have a high rate of mortality. The current study draws attention to the larvicidal efficac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
3,682 Views
16 Pages

Cyclodepsipeptides: Isolation from Endophytic Fungi of Sarcophyton ehrenbergi and Verification of Their Larvicidal Activity via In-Vitro and In-Silico Studies

  • Abdel Nasser B. Singab,
  • Nada M. Mostafa,
  • Yasmin A. Elkhawas,
  • Eman Al-Sayed,
  • Mokhtar M. Bishr,
  • Ahmed M. Elissawy,
  • Mohamed S. Elnaggar,
  • Iten M. Fawzy,
  • Osama M. Salama and
  • Fang-Rong Chang
  • + 1 author

18 May 2022

Culex pipiens mosquitoes are vectors to many viruses and can transmit diseases such as filariasis and avian malaria. The present study evaluated the larvicidal activity of marine-derived endophytic fungi Aspergillus nomius and Aspergillus flavus from...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,387 Views
14 Pages

DNA Barcoding of Morphologically Characterized Mosquitoes Belonging to the Genus Mansonia from the Atlantic Forest and Brazilian Savanna

  • Karin Kirchgatter,
  • Lilian de Oliveira Guimarães,
  • Eliana Ferreira Monteiro,
  • Vanessa Christe Helfstein,
  • Juliana Telles-de-Deus,
  • Regiane Maria Tironi de Menezes,
  • Simone Liuchetta Reginato,
  • Carolina Romeiro Fernandes Chagas and
  • Vera Lucia Fonseca de Camargo-Neves

20 January 2023

The identification of mosquito species is necessary for determining the entomological components of disease transmission. However, identification can be difficult in species that are morphologically similar. The cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) D...