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Carranza, A., (2025). Identificación del grupo Sanguíneo DEA 1 y factores relacionados a su presentación en caninos [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/55911
Carranza, A., Identificación del grupo Sanguíneo DEA 1 y factores relacionados a su presentación en caninos [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2025. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/55911
@misc{renati/1340388,
title = "Identificación del grupo Sanguíneo DEA 1 y factores relacionados a su presentación en caninos",
author = "Carranza Velásquez, Angie Pamela",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2025"
}
Title: Identificación del grupo Sanguíneo DEA 1 y factores relacionados a su presentación en caninos
Authors(s): Carranza Velásquez, Angie Pamela
Advisor(s): Ramírez Reyes, Raquel Patricia
Keywords: grupos sanguíneos; caninos; factores asociados
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.03.00
Issue Date: 2025
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego
Abstract: El presente trabajo de investigación tiene como objetivo determinar la frecuencia y
factores asociados a la presentación del grupo sanguíneo DEA 1 en Canis familiaris
de la ciudad de Trujillo del año 2023. Se empleó el Score de Wilson para determinar
la muestra, en total se analizaron 100 muestras sanguíneas de caninos domésticos
(Canis familiaris) de cualquier raza, edad y de ambos sexos; las muestras
sanguíneas fueron obtenidas del laboratorio clínico veterinario VetHelp de la ciudad
de Trujillo. Para la identificación se aplicó el test Lab Test DEA 1, el cual cuenta con
una alta sensibilidad y especificidad del 100% en la detección del grupo DEA 1. Los
resultados obtenidos se recopilaron en tablas de frecuencias, se empleó el software
Infostat y se aplicó la prueba estadística Chi cuadrado para determinar la relación
existente entre las variables de raza y sexo dentro de las urbanizaciones de distrito
Trujillo, con la expresión de grupo sanguíneo DEA 1 + y DEA 1 -. Se obtuvo como
resultado estadístico que el 73%(73/100) de caninos muestreados son DEA 1 +,
por lo cual predomina en la muestra canina evaluada; además, no hay asociación
entre la variable sexo y la manifestación del grupo DEA 1 + o DEA 1 – (p = 0.9175);
tampoco guarda relación de expresión con los caninos de razas fenotípicamente
definidas y los caninos domésticos de raza fenotípicamente no definida ( p =
0.0623)
The objective of this research is to determine the frequency and factors associated with the presentation of the DEA 1 blood group in Canis familiaris in the city of Trujillo in the year 2023. Wilson's Score was used to determine the sample. A total of 100 blood samples from domestic canines (Canis familiaris) of any breed, age and of both sexes were analyzed; the blood samples were obtained from the VetHelp clinical laboratory of the city of Trujillo. For the identification, the Quick Test DEA 1 was applied, which has a high sensitivity and specificity of 100% in the detection of the DEA 1 group. The results obtained were compiled in frequency tables, the Infostat software was used and the Chi-square statistical test was applied to determine the existing relationship between the variables of breed, sex and urbanizations of Trujillo district, with the expression of DEA 1 + and DEA 1 - blood group. It was obtained as a statistical result that 73% (73/100) of the canines sampled are DEA 1+, which predominates in the canine sample evaluated; furthermore, there is no association between the sex variable and the manifestation of the DEA 1+ or DEA 1 - group (p = 0. 9175); neither is there a relationship of expression with canines of phenotypically defined breeds and domestic canines of undefined breed (p = 0.0623)
The objective of this research is to determine the frequency and factors associated with the presentation of the DEA 1 blood group in Canis familiaris in the city of Trujillo in the year 2023. Wilson's Score was used to determine the sample. A total of 100 blood samples from domestic canines (Canis familiaris) of any breed, age and of both sexes were analyzed; the blood samples were obtained from the VetHelp clinical laboratory of the city of Trujillo. For the identification, the Quick Test DEA 1 was applied, which has a high sensitivity and specificity of 100% in the detection of the DEA 1 group. The results obtained were compiled in frequency tables, the Infostat software was used and the Chi-square statistical test was applied to determine the existing relationship between the variables of breed, sex and urbanizations of Trujillo district, with the expression of DEA 1 + and DEA 1 - blood group. It was obtained as a statistical result that 73% (73/100) of the canines sampled are DEA 1+, which predominates in the canine sample evaluated; furthermore, there is no association between the sex variable and the manifestation of the DEA 1+ or DEA 1 - group (p = 0. 9175); neither is there a relationship of expression with canines of phenotypically defined breeds and domestic canines of undefined breed (p = 0.0623)
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/55911
Discipline: Medicina Veterinaria
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
Grade or title: Médico Veterinario Zootecnista
Juror: Huamán Dávila, Angelica María; Campos Huacanjulca, Christian Ernesto; Castro Haro, Glenda Melissa
Register date: 10-Jan-2025
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