Bibliographic citations
Jhonston, A., Olórtegui, E. (2019). Índices parasitarios gastrointestinales de roedores sinantrópicos en dos mercados de la ciudad de Iquitos, Loreto-Perú, 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/6556
Jhonston, A., Olórtegui, E. Índices parasitarios gastrointestinales de roedores sinantrópicos en dos mercados de la ciudad de Iquitos, Loreto-Perú, 2018 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2019. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/6556
@misc{renati/967493,
title = "Índices parasitarios gastrointestinales de roedores sinantrópicos en dos mercados de la ciudad de Iquitos, Loreto-Perú, 2018",
author = "Olórtegui Ramos, Edwing Adonai",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2019"
}
The objective of the study was to determine the gastrointestinal parasitic indexes of synanthropic rodents from two markets in the city of Iquitos, Loreto-Peru, as well as to compare these indexes and identify the presence of parasites of zoonotic importance. Forty specimens of Rattus norvegicus, were captured using Tomahawk traps. Rodents were sacrificed using a dose of 3 mg / kg Halatal intramuscularly. Were collected the contents of the stomach, small and large intestine. The parasites were fixed in 70% alcohol. The prevalence of parasites was 100%. 8 parasites were identified, 5 helminths: Strongyloides venezuelensis (87.5%), Nyppostrongylus brasiliensis (75%), Strongyloides ratti (65.5%), Hymenolepis diminuta (75%), Moniliformis moniliformis (2.5%), and 3 nematodes that were not identified. (7.5%); and three protozoa: Entamoeba coli (7.5%), Eimeria sp. (7.5%) and Giardia sp. (2.5%). The average intensity and average abundance in both markets were similar. The community status shows four helminths as central species: Hymenolepis diminuta, Nyppostrongylus brasiliensis, Strongyloides ratti, Strongyloides venezuelensis. The parasitic associations presented a Poliparasitism of 80%. The species of zoonotic importance registered were: Himenolepis diminuta, Moniliformis moniliformis, Giardia sp. and Entamoeba coli. In conclusion, the general prevalence was high in both markets, while the other indices were low, highlighting N. brasiliensis in the Belén market
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