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Turín, R., (2004). Prevalencia de cisticercosis porcina en la ampliación del Parque Porcino de Ventanilla: Pampas de los Perros, distrito de Ventanilla, Provincia Constitucional del Callao [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1569
Turín, R., Prevalencia de cisticercosis porcina en la ampliación del Parque Porcino de Ventanilla: Pampas de los Perros, distrito de Ventanilla, Provincia Constitucional del Callao [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2004. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1569
@misc{renati/485736,
title = "Prevalencia de cisticercosis porcina en la ampliación del Parque Porcino de Ventanilla: Pampas de los Perros, distrito de Ventanilla, Provincia Constitucional del Callao",
author = "Turín Sacha, Rocío del Pilar",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2004"
}
Porcine cysticercosis is a parasitic zoonotic disease. Studies in Peru have been conducted in several different geographic areas, where prevalence rates are high. Consequently, Peru has been declared an endemic country. So far, no studies into porcine cysticercosis have been undertaken on the central coast. In this region non intensive pig farming exists, which may generate a focal point for disease transmission. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of porcine cysticercosis in the porcine breeding area called “Parque Porcino Pampas de los Perros” in the Ventanilla district, Callao Province, Peru. This Porcine breeding area is divided into 5 sections; A, B, C, D and E. A total of 299 pigs were sampled, from which 55 were positive to EITB test. Seroprevalence results from the test were 18 ± 4%. There was no statistically significant difference between gender of the pigs or section (A B C D or E). Statistically significant difference was found in the age group greater than 12 months old (p <0.05). Logistical regression tests revealed that the age group> 12 months old and the sections A and B are risk factors for contracting the disease (p<0.05). A beta binomial stochastic simulation test was applied to obtain reliable values for disease interpretation, obtaining a real prevalence of 7%. This demonstrated that 90% of observations were recorded between the 4% and 10% interval.
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