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Pinedo, C., (2020). Prevalencia de parásitos gastrointestinales en bovinos del distrito de Jepelacio, provincia de Moyobamba, región de San Martín-2019 [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/4214
Pinedo, C., Prevalencia de parásitos gastrointestinales en bovinos del distrito de Jepelacio, provincia de Moyobamba, región de San Martín-2019 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/4214
@misc{renati/1054994,
title = "Prevalencia de parásitos gastrointestinales en bovinos del distrito de Jepelacio, provincia de Moyobamba, región de San Martín-2019",
author = "Pinedo Amacifuen, Charlin Eduardo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2020"
}
The objective of the research was to determine the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in cattle in the district of Jepelacio, province of Moyobamba, San Martin Region. A cross-sectional epidemiological study was conducted, during the months of July to October 2019, with a sample of 385 cattle, stratified into three age groups: 0-12, 12-24 and >24 months, origin (village), sex and breed, fecal samples were taken, placing them in plastic bags, identified and kept under refrigeration at 04°C, its processing was at the Laboratory of Animal Health of the School of Veterinary Medicine of the Faculty of Agrarian Sciences, National University of San Martin, using Mc Master and Dennis modified techniques, determining the presence of gastrointestinal parasites and number of eggs per gram of feces (HPGH). The results were: Elimeria spp with 34.03% of parasitism, being the most frequent parasite, followed at low scale by Moniezia sp, Cooperia sp, Trichuris sp, paramphistomids and protozoa with 3.12%; 3.12%; 2.34%; 1.56% and 0.78% respectively. The positive prevalence according to sex was: 152 females and 82 males, according to the origin is from Pacaypite with 63, Shucshuyacu with 60, Jepelacio and Nuevo San Miguel with 56 and 55 positive cases, the breeds with more frequency of positive cases is Girolando with 81, Simmental x Holstein and Brahman with 50 and 29 positive cases, the age category shows that cows have 75 positive cases, calves and heifers with 44 positive cases and heifers and bulls with 27 and 6 positive cases respectively. In the correlation test of variables, it was found that there is no correlation between parasitic load and sex, with a P. Value of 0.452; parasitic load and origin are correlated with a P. Value of 0.009; parasitic load and race are not associated with a P. Value of 0.274; parasitic load and age category have a P. Value of 0.002, statistically confirming that there is a correlation between these variables.
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