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Araujo, W., (2004). Prevalencia de Giardia sp. en Canis familiaris de la provincia constitucional del Callao [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1564
Araujo, W., Prevalencia de Giardia sp. en Canis familiaris de la provincia constitucional del Callao [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2004. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1564
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title = "Prevalencia de Giardia sp. en Canis familiaris de la provincia constitucional del Callao",
author = "Araujo Torres, William Andrés",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2004"
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Título: Prevalencia de Giardia sp. en Canis familiaris de la provincia constitucional del Callao
Autor(es): Araujo Torres, William Andrés
Asesor(es): Casas Astos, Eva Consuelo
Palabras clave: Perros - Parásitos; Giardia lamblia; Zoonosis
Campo OCDE: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.03.01
Fecha de publicación: 2004
Institución: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Resumen: El objetivo de este trabajo fue determinar la prevalencia de Guardia sp. en la población canina doméstica en los 6 distritos que conforman la Provincia Constitucional del Callao en el Perú. Para tal fin se colectaron 385 muestras fecales de perros aparentemente normales de ambos sexos, de diferentes edades y de acuerdo a la zona en donde habitaban sus propietarios. Las muestras fueron procesadas mediante la técnica de sedimentación espontánea; encontrándose una prevalencia de 9,35 ± 2% de Guardia sp. Mediante la prueba de regresión logística se cuantificó la asociación entre la presencia del parásito y las características físicas de las heces, estrato distrital de procedencia, sexo y edad del canino; se determinó una relación estadísticamente significativa entre el hallazgo de quistes de Guardia sp. y las características físicas de las muestras. Los resultados de nuestro estudio denotan una parasitosis moderada de Guardia sp. en los caninos, evidenciando un riesgo zoonótico, por lo que se hace necesario el establecimiento de programas educativos para prevenir la posibilidad de contagio especialmente en la población infantil. Asimismo, debido a que la ocurrencia del parásito es más frecuente en heces diarreicas o pastosas que en heces normales, se debe consultar al Médico Veterinario para que determine la causa y un adecuado tratamiento a ese trastorno digestivo.
The aim of this study was to determine Guardian sp. prevalence in household dog population on different districts that form Provincia Constitutional del Callao in Peru. Fecal samples were collected from 385 apparently healthy dogs of different ages that were selected depending on the zone where their owners lived. Stool samples were processed by spontaneous sedimentation technique and we found that 9,35 ± 2% (36/385) of the canine population in this study were positive to Giardia sp. cysts. Relationships between cysts detection and stool samples characteristics, provenience, sex and age of the dogs were analyzed by logistic regression; significant statistical relationship was found between Giardia sp detection and stoll samples physical characteristics. Results show a moderate Giardia sp. infection in dogs which evidences a zoonotic risk that makes necessary the setting of educational programs in order to prevent Giardia sp. transmission especially to infant population. Giardia sp. is more frequently detected in diarrheic or soft stool samples that in normal ones, this is the reason why owners of dogs with that stool characteristic should ask veterinarian to determine the cause and to give an appropriate treatment to that problem.
The aim of this study was to determine Guardian sp. prevalence in household dog population on different districts that form Provincia Constitutional del Callao in Peru. Fecal samples were collected from 385 apparently healthy dogs of different ages that were selected depending on the zone where their owners lived. Stool samples were processed by spontaneous sedimentation technique and we found that 9,35 ± 2% (36/385) of the canine population in this study were positive to Giardia sp. cysts. Relationships between cysts detection and stool samples characteristics, provenience, sex and age of the dogs were analyzed by logistic regression; significant statistical relationship was found between Giardia sp detection and stoll samples physical characteristics. Results show a moderate Giardia sp. infection in dogs which evidences a zoonotic risk that makes necessary the setting of educational programs in order to prevent Giardia sp. transmission especially to infant population. Giardia sp. is more frequently detected in diarrheic or soft stool samples that in normal ones, this is the reason why owners of dogs with that stool characteristic should ask veterinarian to determine the cause and to give an appropriate treatment to that problem.
Enlace al repositorio: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1564
Disciplina académico-profesional: Medicina Veterinaria
Institución que otorga el grado o título: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria. Escuela Académico Profesional de Medicina Veterinaria
Grado o título: Médico Veterinario
Fecha de registro: 20-ago-2013
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