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Gil, A., (2022). Características demográficas de los animales de compañía identificados con dispositivos electrónicos en los distritos de Lince y San Borja [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/11810
Gil, A., Características demográficas de los animales de compañía identificados con dispositivos electrónicos en los distritos de Lince y San Borja []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/11810
@misc{renati/910314,
title = "Características demográficas de los animales de compañía identificados con dispositivos electrónicos en los distritos de Lince y San Borja",
author = "Gil Santana, Angie Yemerly",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2022"
}
The aim of the research was to describe the demographic characteristics of companion animals identified with electronic devices in the districts of Lince and San Borja in the period 2013-2021. The research corresponded to a descriptive observational study. The information was obtained from the database of the National Register of Animal Identification - RENIAN. The study variables were: district, species, sex, breed, size (in dogs), date of birth, reproductive condition, domicile and vaccination program. Information was obtained from 780 animals. Twenty-four percent belonged to the district of Lince and 76% to San Borja. A total of 83.5% were canines and 16.5% felines. The highest proportion of dogs was identified and registered in 2019 (74.4%) and in the case of felines in 2021 (63.4%). The number of animals registered in relation to the estimated canine and feline population was <5%. Age (as of February 22, 2022) recorded a mean of 5.5 ± 0.2 years for canines and 3.8 ± 0.5 years for felines. Male animals predominated among canines (56.1%) and felines (55.8%); purebred (66.1%) among canines and mongrel (82.2%) among felines. Twenty-one percent of the dogs and 63.6% of the felines were sterilized. Vaccination records were out of date. The practice of identification of companion animals based on electronic devices in the districts of Lince and San Borja is scarce, so that knowledge of demographic and epidemiological patterns is limited, affecting potential interventions of public health interest.
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