Bibliographic citations
Páucar, S., (2008). Prevalencia de fasciolosis y paramphistomosis en el ganado lechero de tres distritos de la provincia de Oxapampa, Pasco [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/661
Páucar, S., Prevalencia de fasciolosis y paramphistomosis en el ganado lechero de tres distritos de la provincia de Oxapampa, Pasco [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2008. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/661
@misc{renati/484063,
title = "Prevalencia de fasciolosis y paramphistomosis en el ganado lechero de tres distritos de la provincia de Oxapampa, Pasco",
author = "Páucar Sinche, Silvia Esmeralda",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2008"
}
The aim of the current research was to estimate the prevalence of Fasciola hepatica and a Paramfistomide in the dairy cattle from the districts of Huancabamba, Chontabamba and Oxapampa, province of Oxapampa, Pasco. 408 samples of dregs of dairy cattle were collected, during May and November, 2006, which were tested in the Laboratory of Parasitology of the Veterinary Medicine School, UNMSM, using methods such as Rapid Sedimentation test; differentiating the eggs of both species for their morphologic characteristics. In the statistical analysis some variables were considered such as the place of origin and age (2-4, 5-6 y >6 years). The results showed prevalences of 9.0, 5.4 and 13.4 % for F. hepatica and of 18.6, 29.7 and 38.9 % for a digeneo of the Paramphistomidae family in the districts of Huancabamba, Chontabamba and Oxapampa, respectively. Likewise, there were found 7.5, 10 and 12.4 % for F. hepatica and 21, 30.8 and 33.1 % for a Paramfistomide in animals with 2-4, 5-6 y >6 years, respectively. The analysis of logistic regression did not report association between the presence of Fasciola hepatica and of the paranfistomido with the place of origin; likewise it did not show association among the hepatic distoma and the age of the animals; nevertheless for the paranfistomido it demonstrated that the animals older than 6 years presented major probability (p=0,025) of being infected than the youngest animals.
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