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dc.contributor.advisorVelasco Espinoza, Lino Fabián
dc.contributor.authorVillarroel Jimenez, Kasandra Analia
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-14T20:54:49Z
dc.date.available2023-11-14T20:54:49Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/15288
dc.descriptionThe research was carried out with the objective of bibliographic study of Leukemia in cats in Ecuador. The present research was documentary, applying the inductive-deductive method, where information was collected such as sources of degree works, scientific articles, internet documents, etc. The data results showed that this disease is relatively common in domestic cats as well as stray cats due to lifestyle and exposure from living on the streets. Feline leukemia can have serious consequences for the health of stray cats if preventive measures are not taken. There is currently no cure for leukemia but treatment is available to control symptoms and improve quality of life. Prevention is the best way to avoid disease and can be achieved through vaccination and limiting contact with infected cats. According to the findings, the prevalence in Santo Domingo reached a total of 68.1%, while in the city of Guayaquil it was evident that 71.43% presented symptoms such as gingivitis and 85.71% had reactive lymph nodes, resulting in a positive result. virus, and a study carried out in the city of Quito where 384 blood samples were analyzed for feline leukemia showed 20.3% (78 cats) positive and 79.7% (306 cats) negative. In conclusion, this research provides valuable information about leukemia in cats in Ecuador; the results highlight the importance of vaccination with a health plan and prevention to reduce this disease in the feline population.es_ES
dc.descriptionThe research was carried out with the objective of bibliographic study of Leukemia in cats in Ecuador. The present research was documentary, applying the inductive-deductive method, where information was collected such as sources of degree works, scientific articles, internet documents, etc. The data results showed that this disease is relatively common in domestic cats as well as stray cats due to lifestyle and exposure from living on the streets. Feline leukemia can have serious consequences for the health of stray cats if preventive measures are not taken. There is currently no cure for leukemia but treatment is available to control symptoms and improve quality of life. Prevention is the best way to avoid disease and can be achieved through vaccination and limiting contact with infected cats. According to the findings, the prevalence in Santo Domingo reached a total of 68.1%, while in the city of Guayaquil it was evident that 71.43% presented symptoms such as gingivitis and 85.71% had reactive lymph nodes, resulting in a positive result. virus, and a study carried out in the city of Quito where 384 blood samples were analyzed for feline leukemia showed 20.3% (78 cats) positive and 79.7% (306 cats) negative. In conclusion, this research provides valuable information about leukemia in cats in Ecuador; the results highlight the importance of vaccination with a health plan and prevention to reduce this disease in the feline population.es_ES
dc.description.abstractLa investigación se realizó con el objetivo de estudio bibliográfico de la Leucemia en gatos del Ecuador. La presente investigación fue documental, aplicando el método inductivo- deductivo, donde se recopiló información como fuentes de trabajos de titulación, artículos científicos, documentos de internet, etc. Los resultados de la información mostraron que esta enfermedad es relativamente común en gatos domésticos, así como también en gatos callejeros debido al estilo de vida y su exposición al vivir en las calles. La leucemia felina puede tener graves consecuencias para la salud de los gatos callejeros sino se toman medidas preventivas. Actualmente no existen una cura para la leucemia pero hay tratamiento disponible para controlar los síntomas y mejorar la calidad de vida, la prevención es la mejor manera de evitar enfermedades y se puede logara mediante la vacunación y la limitación del contacto con gatos infectados. Según los hallazgos la prevalencia en la Santo Domingo obtuvo un total del 68,1%, mientras que en la ciudad de Guayaquil se pudo evidencia que el 71,43% presentaron síntomas como gingivitis y el 85,71% reactivos en ganglios resultando positivo al virus, y un estudio realizado en la ciudad de Quito donde se analizaron 384 muestras de sangre para leucemia felina se presentó en un 20,3% (78 gatos) positivos y un 79,7% (306 gatos) negativo. En conclusión, esta investigación proporciona información valiosa sobre la leucemia en gatos del Ecuador, los resultados destacan la importancia de la vacunación con un plan sanitaron y la prevención para reducir esta enfermedad en la población felina.es_ES
dc.format.extent22 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB, 2023es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectLeucemiaes_ES
dc.subjectFelinoses_ES
dc.subjectPlan sanitarioes_ES
dc.subjectSintomatologíaes_ES
dc.titleEstudio bibliográfico de Leucemia felina en gatos del Ecuadores_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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