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Sevilla, A., (2025). Factores asociados a la prevalencia parasitaria en lugares públicos de Pacasmayo, La Libertad 2023 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/57491
Sevilla, A., Factores asociados a la prevalencia parasitaria en lugares públicos de Pacasmayo, La Libertad 2023 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2025. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/57491
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title = "Factores asociados a la prevalencia parasitaria en lugares públicos de Pacasmayo, La Libertad 2023",
author = "Sevilla Minaya, Alexandra Lisbeth",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2025"
}
Title: Factores asociados a la prevalencia parasitaria en lugares públicos de Pacasmayo, La Libertad 2023
Authors(s): Sevilla Minaya, Alexandra Lisbeth
Advisor(s): Ramírez Reyes, Raquel Patricia
Keywords: parasitaria; heces; Toxocara spp
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.02.00
Issue Date: 2025
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego
Abstract: La presente investigación se realizó con el objetivo de determinar
la prevalencia parasitaria y los factores asociados a esta, en el distrito de
Pacasmayo. Se recolectaron 75 muestras de heces caninas en tres diferentes
lugares públicos, Paseo de la Paz, paseo peatonal 28 de Julio y Avenida Mariscal
Caceres; las cuales luego fueron examinadas microscópicamente, excluyendo
las heces con señales de sequedad o alteradas por algún factor ambiental. Se
obtuvo una prevalencia parasitaria del 61.3%, siendo Toxocara spp el parásito
más frecuente; se evaluaron las variables que podrían estar asociadas a la
prevalencia parasitaria como: la conservación de áreas verdes, fuentes de agua
y contaminación con heces. Los datos obtenidos fueron analizados mediante la
prueba estadística de Chi Cuadrado, dando como resultado que ninguna de las
variables evaluadas estaban asociadas a la prevalencia parasitaria,
conservación de áreas verdes (p=0.201), contaminación con heces (p=0.646) y
fuentes de agua (p=0.982). Concluimos con que, a pesar de la prevalencia
parasitaria hallada en el distrito, ninguno de los factores estudiados estaban
relacionados a la presencia de parásitos
The present investigation was carried out with the objective of determining the parasite prevalence and the factors associated with it, in the district of Pacasmayo. 75 samples of canine feces were collected in three different public places, Paseo de la Paz, 28 de Julio pedestrian promenade and Avenida Mariscal Caceres; which were then examined microscopically, excluding feces with signs of dryness or altered by some environmental factor. A parasite prevalence of 61.3% was obtained, with Toxocara spp being the most frequent parasite; The variables that could be associated with parasite prevalence were evaluated, such as: the conservation of green areas, water sources and contamination with feces. The data obtained were analyzed using the Chi Square statistical test, resulting in that none of the variables evaluated were associated with parasite prevalence, conservation of green areas (p=0.201), contamination with feces (p=0.646) and sources of water (p=0.982). We conclude that, despite the parasite prevalence found in the district, none of the factors studied were related to the presence of parasites
The present investigation was carried out with the objective of determining the parasite prevalence and the factors associated with it, in the district of Pacasmayo. 75 samples of canine feces were collected in three different public places, Paseo de la Paz, 28 de Julio pedestrian promenade and Avenida Mariscal Caceres; which were then examined microscopically, excluding feces with signs of dryness or altered by some environmental factor. A parasite prevalence of 61.3% was obtained, with Toxocara spp being the most frequent parasite; The variables that could be associated with parasite prevalence were evaluated, such as: the conservation of green areas, water sources and contamination with feces. The data obtained were analyzed using the Chi Square statistical test, resulting in that none of the variables evaluated were associated with parasite prevalence, conservation of green areas (p=0.201), contamination with feces (p=0.646) and sources of water (p=0.982). We conclude that, despite the parasite prevalence found in the district, none of the factors studied were related to the presence of parasites
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/57491
Discipline: Medicina Veterinaria
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
Grade or title: Médico Veterinario Zootecnista
Juror: Lozano Castro, Angélica Mery; Mendoza Mendocilla, Roxana Marisol; Macedo Macedo, Roy
Register date: 23-Jan-2025
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