histomonad
Histomonad is a genus of flagellate protozoa belonging to the phylum zoomastigophora. The organisms in this genus are typically found in the caeca of domesticated birds, such as chickens, turkeys, and ducks. Histomonad infections often result from the ingestion of contaminated fecal material from infected birds or wildlife carriers like crows and blue jays.
The most well-known species in this genus is Histomonas meleagridis. This parasite is highly pathogenic and
Histomonads are typically found in the intestinal tract of infected birds, where they can cause significant
Transmission of histomonads can be reduced through proper sanitation and hygiene practices in broiler and parent
Histomoniasis is considered a significant disease threat to poultry producers worldwide, as outbreaks can impact overall