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Delgado, A., (2022). Caracterización demográfica de la población canina y felina con propietario y la percepción de los pobladores sobre enfermedades zoonóticas de los distritos Simbal y Poroto, provincia Trujillo, Perú. [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/9703
Delgado, A., Caracterización demográfica de la población canina y felina con propietario y la percepción de los pobladores sobre enfermedades zoonóticas de los distritos Simbal y Poroto, provincia Trujillo, Perú. [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/9703
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title = "Caracterización demográfica de la población canina y felina con propietario y la percepción de los pobladores sobre enfermedades zoonóticas de los distritos Simbal y Poroto, provincia Trujillo, Perú.",
author = "Delgado Cabrera, Arantza Krhistte",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2022"
}
With the purpose of characterizing the canine and feline population with owner and the perception of its inhabitants in the knowledge of zoonotic diseases of the districts of Simbal and Poroto, province of Trujillo. 183 surveys were applied in the Simbal district and 219 in the Poroto district, considering the total number of dwellings at random. Demographic parameters in the Simbal district indicate a 1:3.49: can/ person ratio, of which 57.5% correspond to males, 95.4% integers, 92.69% mestizos and 49.8% not vaccinated; the feline/ person ratio 1:7.5, of which 53.3% correspond to females, 93.1% integers, 100% mestizos, unvaccinated 88.2%. The levels of knowledge of the inhabitants indicate that 84.7% do not know the term zoonosis, 62.3% recognize rabies, of which 58.5% attribute biting and saliva as a transmission mechanism. Among parasitoses, 53.6% recognize scabies of which 43.7% indicate transmission by fleas and ticks. The results obtained in the Poroto district reporta 1:4.75 can/ person ratio, of which 56.7% correspond to males, 90.9% integers, 81.3% mestizos and 46.5% vaccinated in anti-rabies campaigns; thefeline/ person ratio 1:8.5, of which 54.3% correspond to females, the entire population corresponds to whole and mixed animals, not vaccinated 96.2%. The levels of knowledge of the inhabitants indicate that 87.7% do not know the term zoonosis, 46.6% recognize rabies, of which 43.8% attribute biting and saliva as a transmission mechanism. Among parasitoses, 46.6% recognize scabies, of which 29.7% indicate transmission by fleas and ticks.
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