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Tello, R., (2014). Relación entre el conocimiento que tienen los criadores acerca de las enfermedades de los animales y el nivel tecnológico de su crianza en zonas rurales de Tumbes [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4204
Tello, R., Relación entre el conocimiento que tienen los criadores acerca de las enfermedades de los animales y el nivel tecnológico de su crianza en zonas rurales de Tumbes [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2014. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4204
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title = "Relación entre el conocimiento que tienen los criadores acerca de las enfermedades de los animales y el nivel tecnológico de su crianza en zonas rurales de Tumbes",
author = "Tello Portilla, Román Hernando",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2014"
}
This study aimed to determine the level of awareness of livestock producers to major diseases that can affect their livestock and the zoonotic importance of these diseases in rural areas of the Tumbes Region, as a tool for further health assessments in the region. Briefly, during the months of November to December 2012, 240 surveys were conducted in 32 rural communities belonging to the Tumbes region. Veterinarians previously trained conducted surveys. Regarding the level of knowledge of foot and mouthy Disease, the results of the survey indicated that over 90% of respondents indicated to know about the disease, compared to 5% of respondents who do not know about the disease (p <0.05). Also, 77.50% of the respondents mentioned having acquired knowledge of the disease through government programs, while 13.75% reported awareness of the disease due to radio and television messages (p <0.05). By contrast, the results for the level of knowledge of Bovine Rabies indicated that 80.42% of respondents did not know the disease, as well as 13.75% of respondents mentioned having acquired knowledge by government agencies. For Anthrax, the level of knowledge of farmers about the disease represented 50.42% and 49.17% did not hear about the disease (p> 0.05). Government programs have been mentioned as a source of information by 40% while radio and television have been recognized in 5.83%. Tuberculosis was recognized by 30% of respondents during the survey, while 70% did not know of the disease (p <0.05). Government programs were mentioned by the producers at 25%, while the radio and television were mentioned in 6.25% of the respondents. Regarding to Hog Cholera Disease, 75.83% of respondents knew of the disease, having been well heard by 70.42% of respondents, and radio or television in 9.58%. Brucellosis was recognized by only 11.25% of respondents, and only 8.33% of respondents cited government programs as a source of information. Finally the results for hydatidosis indicated that only 2.08% of respondents knew about the disease, and government programs were mentioned by only 2.92% of respondents. These results indicate that while there is good knowledge of the producers for diseases such as Aphtosa Fever and Swine Fever, the level of awareness of zoonotic diseases is very low, which may favor the onset and / or persistence of the disease in endemic areas. Keywords: Aphtosa Fever, Swine Fever, Anthrax, Brucelosis, Hydatidosis, Tuberculosis
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