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dc.contributor.advisorArellano Gómez, John Javier
dc.contributor.authorCalderón Chungata, Daniela Isabel
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-25T18:31:07Z
dc.date.available2024-04-25T18:31:07Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/16317
dc.descriptionIntestinal parasitosis is considered one of the most important problems with a great impact on animal health that affects pig production, therefore it is a public health problem since it affects people around the world, mainly vulnerable groups such as to children, pregnant women, and the elderly in underdeveloped countries. In the present experimental investigation carried out in the Jesus Del Gran Poder facility of the Marcelino Maridueña Canton, its objective is to determine the presence of intestinal parasites in backyard pigs from families that are dedicated to pork production, taking 70 samples. fecal samples where coproparasitic examinations were carried out using the simple direct smear technique, to subsequently identify the parasites harbored in the intestines of the pigs, depending on the breed factor, sex factor, and age factor. The results showed in this research the following various parasites with a total of 13 individuals positive for the presence of intestinal parasites and 57 negative, resulting in 70 pigs sampled in their entirety and transparency, it was obtained in percentage values where the parasite identification yielded 5 different species of parasites including Isosporas suis with 69%, hytrongylus sp with 8%, egg oesophagostoum dentatum with 8%, strongyloides ransomi with 8%, trichuris suis with 8%, so in breed factor the most prone to the presence of parasites is Landrace with 37%, in sex: female with 80%, males with 20%. Furthermore, the prevalence of this area was calculated with a total of 19%.es_ES
dc.descriptionIntestinal parasitosis is considered one of the most important problems with a great impact on animal health that affects pig production, therefore it is a public health problem since it affects people around the world, mainly vulnerable groups such as to children, pregnant women, and the elderly in underdeveloped countries. In the present experimental investigation carried out in the Jesus Del Gran Poder facility of the Marcelino Maridueña Canton, its objective is to determine the presence of intestinal parasites in backyard pigs from families that are dedicated to pork production, taking 70 samples. fecal samples where coproparasitic examinations were carried out using the simple direct smear technique, to subsequently identify the parasites harbored in the intestines of the pigs, depending on the breed factor, sex factor, and age factor. The results showed in this research the following various parasites with a total of 13 individuals positive for the presence of intestinal parasites and 57 negative, resulting in 70 pigs sampled in their entirety and transparency, it was obtained in percentage values where the parasite identification yielded 5 different species of parasites including Isosporas suis with 69%, hytrongylus sp with 8%, egg oesophagostoum dentatum with 8%, strongyloides ransomi with 8%, trichuris suis with 8%, so in breed factor the most prone to the presence of parasites is Landrace with 37%, in sex: female with 80%, males with 20%. Furthermore, the prevalence of this area was calculated with a total of 19%.es_ES
dc.description.abstractLas parasitosis intestinales son consideradas uno de los problemas más importantes y de gran impacto en la salud del animal que afecta a la producción porcina por ende es un problema de salud pública ya que afecta a las personas en todo el mundo, principalmente a grupos vulnerables como a niños, embarazadas y ancianos de países subdesarrollados. En la presente investigación experimental realizada en el recinto Jesús Del Gran poder del Cantón Marcelino Maridueña, su objetivo es determinar la presencia de parásitos intestinales en los cerdos de traspatio de familias que se dedican a la producción de porcina, efectuando la toma de 70 muestras fecales donde se realizó exámenes coproparasitario por medio de la técnica de frotis directo simple, para posteriormente realizar la identificación de parásitos que albergan en los intestinos de los porcinos, dependiendo factor raza, factor sexo, factor edad. Los resultados se evidencio en esta investigación los siguientes diversos parásitos con el total de 13 individuos positivo a la presencia de parásitos intestinales y 57 negativos dando como resultado 70 cerdos muestreados en su totalidad y transparencia, se obtuvo en valores porcentuales donde la identificación parasitaria arrojó 5 distintas especies de parásitos entre ellos Isosporas suis con 69%, hytrongylus sp con 8%, huevo oesophagostoum dentatum con 8%, strongyloides ransomi con 8%, trichuris suis con 8%, por lo cual en factor raza la más propensa en la presencia de parásitos es Landrace con un 37%, en sexo: hembra con el 80%, los machos con el 20%. Además, se calculó la prevalencia de esta zona con un total 19%es_ES
dc.format.extent55 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB, 2024es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectParásitos intestinaleses_ES
dc.subjectTraspatioes_ES
dc.subjectPorcinoses_ES
dc.subjectCoproparasitarioes_ES
dc.titleDeterminación de parásitos intestinales en cerdos de traspatio en el recinto Jesús del Gran poder del Cantón Marcelino Maridueñaes_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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