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Forno, G., (2010). La Práctica veterinaria con caninos domésticos como factor de riesgo para la presentación de infecciones por Leptospira sp entre el personal laboral de clínicas y consultorios veterinarios [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/675
Forno, G., La Práctica veterinaria con caninos domésticos como factor de riesgo para la presentación de infecciones por Leptospira sp entre el personal laboral de clínicas y consultorios veterinarios [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2010. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/675
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title = "La Práctica veterinaria con caninos domésticos como factor de riesgo para la presentación de infecciones por Leptospira sp entre el personal laboral de clínicas y consultorios veterinarios",
author = "Forno Cuyutupa, Giulianna Luisa",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2010"
}
--- The objective of this study was to determine the frequency of seroreactors against Leptospira sp. and to quantify the risk of infection in professionals who work in direct contact with canine and the professionals who do not have direct contact with these animals in veterinary offices or small animal clinics. Serum samples were taken from 287 professionals who were assessed for the presence of antibodies against Leptospira sp. by the Microagglutination Test. The 9.1 % (13/143) of exposed professionals and 0.7% (1/144) of unexposed professionals had positive serology to Leptospira sp. The reactive serovars were varillal, panama and ballum in the exposed; and australis, copenhageni and wolfii in the unexposed. The exposition for veterinary practice had a Odds Ratio of 13.31 (IC 95%:1.43 - 124.08); and too the presence of rodents in home had a Odds Ratio of 8.70 (IC 95%:1.83 – 41.26), being statistically difference for both factors of risk. Keywords: Leptospira sp., seroreactors, veterinary offices or small animal clinics
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