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Vargas, M., (2012). Parasitismo gastrointestinal en cuyes (Cavia porcellus) de crianza familiar comercial del distrito de Oxapampa - Pasco : durante las épocas de lluvia y seca [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3449
Vargas, M., Parasitismo gastrointestinal en cuyes (Cavia porcellus) de crianza familiar comercial del distrito de Oxapampa - Pasco : durante las épocas de lluvia y seca [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2012. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3449
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title = "Parasitismo gastrointestinal en cuyes (Cavia porcellus) de crianza familiar comercial del distrito de Oxapampa - Pasco : durante las épocas de lluvia y seca",
author = "Vargas Román, Merly",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2012"
}
--- The objectives of this study were to identify, assess and evaluate changes in the prevalence of endoparasites present in guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) commercial family breeding at Oxapampa district during the rainy and dry seasons. 200 fecal samples were collected for each seasonal period, each sample consisted of a productive unit of guinea pigs (pond or cage) for rearing and breeding stages. The samples were processed by flotation, sedimentation and modified McMaster methods in the Laboratory of Parasitology, Veterinary Medicine Faculty, UNMSM. The endoparasitismo prevalences were 90.0 +4.1% in the rainy season and 63.5 +6.7% in the dry season. The parasite species were identified: Paraspidodera uncinata, Trichuris spp, Capillaria sp, and Eimeria caviae, which Eimeria caviae and Paraspidodera uncinata were the most frequent in both seasons.The time of year and the production stage were risk factors (p <0.5) for endoparasitismo. The rainy season had a risk 5.7 times greater than the dry season. By analyzing species, the risk was to infections with E. caviae. (8.2), P. uncinata (1.8), and Capillaria sp. (1.8), however for Trichuris spp., the season was not a risk factor. The rearing stage represented a risk 2.2 times greater than the reproductives. When analyzing by species, rearing had higher risk of infection by P. uncinata (2.6) and E. caviae (2.5), the reproductives to Capillaria sp infections (6.2), however, for Trichuris spp. productive stage was not a risk factor. Keywords: Cavia porcellus, endoparasitismo, prevalence, stage production, risk factor, Oxapampa.
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