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Gonzáles, A., (2023). Caracterización de la demanda del servicio especializado de dermatología en un centro veterinario del distrito de San Miguel – Lima durante el periodo 2020- 2021 [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/13216
Gonzáles, A., Caracterización de la demanda del servicio especializado de dermatología en un centro veterinario del distrito de San Miguel – Lima durante el periodo 2020- 2021 []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/13216
@misc{renati/910596,
title = "Caracterización de la demanda del servicio especializado de dermatología en un centro veterinario del distrito de San Miguel – Lima durante el periodo 2020- 2021",
author = "Gonzáles Torres, Aimé Leonor",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2023"
}
The objective of the work of professional sufficiency was to describe the demand for the dermatology service at the "Ai pets" Veterinary Center in the district of San Miguel - Lima during the period 2020-2021. A total of 249 medical records were evaluated. From which 239 (96%) were of canine patients and 10 (4%) of feline patients. In 2020, a total of 100 (41.8%) patients were treated and in 2021, 129 (58.2%), the majority of them live in the same district where the veterinary center is located. In the case of canines, it was observed that higher percentage of patients were Purebred (73.6%), male (51.5%), with an average age of 4.9 years and intact (65.7%). A higher demand from these patients was seen in November (16.7%). The handling of the dogs included mixed feeding (51.0%), most patients went out for walks (88.7%) and presented ectoparasites at the time of consultation (69.9%). The most used diagnostic test was the skin swab test (34.3%) and impression smears (28.9%) and the predominant pathologic finding was bacterial dermatosis (41.2%). The topical treatment was the one chosen by the doctor specialized in dermatology (60.3%) and the second preferred choice was oral treatment combined with the topical treatment (34.3%). 97% (224) of the total of canine patients fully recovered. Due to the reduced number of feline patients, only the most frequent findings are described: October was the month of greatest demand, most patients were of mixed breed, female, spayed or neutered, of an average age of 2.7 years of age, fed on commercial balanced foods, indoor/outdoor and presented ectoparasites. Impression smears were the most used diagnostic method. Dermatitis caused by bacteria was the most frequent cause of injury and topical treatment was mainly prescribed. The present study summarizes the experience of two years of dermatology care in a veterinary center and offers information on the caseload, important information for veterinary professionals specializing in dermatology.
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