Fig. 2From: Excretion of Histomonas meleagridis following experimental co-infection of distinct chicken lines with Heterakis gallinarum and Ascaridia galliImmunohistochemistry for the detection of H. meleagridis in the cecum of an infected chicken (A) 2 weeks post infection (wpi) (Lohmann Brown Plus) and (B) 9 wpi (Ross 308). At 2 wpi a high number of histomonads (arrows) can be observed in the cecal wall whereas at 9 wpi the flagellates were found to be restricted to the cecal lumen in all three chicken lines. Bar ≙ 100 µmBack to article page