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Reategui, M., (2022). Prevalencia de Babesiosis bovina en el Distrito de Cuñumbuqui, Provincia de Lamas, Departamento de San Martin [Universidad San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5413
Reategui, M., Prevalencia de Babesiosis bovina en el Distrito de Cuñumbuqui, Provincia de Lamas, Departamento de San Martin []. PE: Universidad San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5413
@misc{renati/1054999,
title = "Prevalencia de Babesiosis bovina en el Distrito de Cuñumbuqui, Provincia de Lamas, Departamento de San Martin",
author = "Reategui Valles, Max Orlando",
publisher = "Universidad San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2022"
}
Prevalence of bovine Babesiosis in the District of Cuñumbuqui, Province of Lamas, Department of San Martin This research was conducted from October to December 2019. The objective of this research was to determine the prevalence of bovine babesiosis using the Wright staining technique in the different cattle herds of the District of Cuñumbuqui, Province of Lamas, Department of San Martin, and to correlate its presence according to category, sex, breed, and locality of origin. A total of 366 blood samples were collected from cattle from different herds in the district of Cuñumbuqui, then these were transferred to the Animal Health Laboratory of the EMV - UNSM, where they were processed using the blood smear technique with Wright staining. Of the 366 samples, 24 were positive, representing a prevalence of Babesia spp. of 6.6 ± 0.01297 in 12 localities of Cuñumbuqui sampled. It was found that there is a statistically significant relationship between the age (category) of the animal and the presence of the hemoparasite (p-value=0.02), with cows having the highest prevalence (6.01%). There was no statistically significant relationship between the origin of the animal and the presence of Babesia spp (p-value=0.102). Of the 12 localities evaluated, Cuñumbuqui (1.64%) and Mamonaquihua (1.37%) had the highest prevalence. Regarding sex, there is no statistical dependence with Babesia spp, being the p-value=0.394, however, females (6.01%) have a higher prevalence of Babesia spp. The breed of the animal was not determinant to evaluate a dependence with respect to Babesia spp (p-value>0.05), however, the crosses Gyr x Bronw swiss (2.45%) and Gyr x Holstein (1.64%) were the ones with the highest prevalence
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