Infestation Pattern of Lice In Laying Ducks In Village of Kramat District of Bangkalan Region of Bangkalan

Lice infestation laying ducks pattern A. crassicornis Village of Kramat

Authors

  • Kiki Amalia Rama
    kiki.amalia.rama-2014@fkh.unair.ac.id
    Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga
  • Poedji Hastutiek Department of Veterinary Parasitology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga
  • Oky Setyo Widodo Department of Veterinary Animal Husbandry - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga
  • Endang Suprihati Department of Veterinary Parasitology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga
  • Agus Sunarso Department of Veterinary Parasitology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga
  • Soeharsono Soeharsono Department of Veterinary Anatomy - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga
November 26, 2019

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The purpose of this research is to identify lice and to know the pattern of infestation of lice that infest laying ducks in Village of Kramat, District  of Bangkalan, Region of Bangkalan. Forty samples of laying ducks were taken in Kramat Village and identified in Entomology and Protozoology Laboratory of Parasitology Department of Veterinary Faculty of Airlangga University, the research was conducted from July to September 2017. This study used an explorative observational research design. Lice taken from a sample of laying ducks are fed into an ointment pot containing 70% alcohol to preserve lice and labeled in accordance with the infected duck's limb region. Identification of lice using Permanent mounting method without coloration. The results of identification, the lice that infest laying ducks consists of three types of Anaticola crassicornis 60%, Menacanthus stramineus 25% and Lipeurus caponis 17.5%. The results of infestation pattern, infected body's region is head-neck, wings and back. The wings infested two types of lice were A. crassicornis and L. caponis, head-neck infested M. stramineus and in the infected back region of A. crassicornis.