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dc.contributor.advisorZambrano Moreira, Ricardo Ramón
dc.contributor.authorGonzález Aguirre, Carlos Washington
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-25T22:18:08Z
dc.date.available2023-05-25T22:18:08Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/13960
dc.descriptionIn this research case on canine babesiosis and its impact on street dogs, several relevant findings have been identified. Canine babesiosis has been found to affect both street animals and domestic dogs that come into contact with ticks, which act as vectors of the disease. Furthermore, it has been found that humans can also be affected by infection through tick bites. The importance of carrying out larger studies at the national level to obtain geographic information on the location of the animals and the incidence of the disease is highlighted. The implementation of vector control campaigns is also suggested, such as the sterilization of dogs in street situations, to reduce the reproduction and spread of the disease. The study's conclusions indicate the existence of various types of Babesia canis affecting dogs, which requires a deeper understanding of the symptoms of each variant and the implementation of appropriate diagnosis and treatment plans. The importance of recognizing the clinical signs of babesiosis, such as fever, lethargy, jaundice, kidney damage, and coagulation problems, is stressed in order to provide appropriate treatment.es_ES
dc.descriptionIn this research case on canine babesiosis and its impact on street dogs, several relevant findings have been identified. Canine babesiosis has been found to affect both street animals and domestic dogs that come into contact with ticks, which act as vectors of the disease. Furthermore, it has been found that humans can also be affected by infection through tick bites. The importance of carrying out larger studies at the national level to obtain geographic information on the location of the animals and the incidence of the disease is highlighted. The implementation of vector control campaigns is also suggested, such as the sterilization of dogs in street situations, to reduce the reproduction and spread of the disease. The study's conclusions indicate the existence of various types of Babesia canis affecting dogs, which requires a deeper understanding of the symptoms of each variant and the implementation of appropriate diagnosis and treatment plans. The importance of recognizing the clinical signs of babesiosis, such as fever, lethargy, jaundice, kidney damage, and coagulation problems, is stressed in order to provide appropriate treatment.es_ES
dc.description.abstractLa babesiosis es una enfermedad causada por hemoparásitos, estos microorganismos unicelulares se albergan y se reproducen a nivel de vasos sanguíneos infectando a los eritrocitos, esta patología afecta considerablemente la salud de los animales. Esta afección es de notable transcendencia, en las últimas décadas, por tal motivo el médico veterinario le ha otorgado mayor importancia al diagnóstico de la misma, ya que provoca causas de complejidad en casos clínicos, transformándose en una infección de gran impacto en la salud de los perros. La investigación bibliográfica tuvo como objetivo, estudiar la Babesiosis spp en perros en condición de calle. Se realizo investigación documental en libros, revistas científicas y memorias de simposios científicos. los perros jóvenes, entre los 2 meses y los 2 años de edad, los más susceptibles. No obstante, en un estudio con 989 perros llevado a cabo en el suroeste de Francia, donde Babesia canis es endémica, son los perros mayores de 5 años los que representan un mayor porcentaje, con un 65 % del total. Se recomienda establecer mediante coordinación con el ministerio de salud programas de prevención de garrapatas en áreas donde existe una alta incidencia de perros en condición de calle.es_ES
dc.format.extent26 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.subjectbabesiosis caninaes_ES
dc.subjectvectoreses_ES
dc.subjectfiebrees_ES
dc.subjectletargoes_ES
dc.subjectictericiaes_ES
dc.subjectdaño renales_ES
dc.titleEstudio de Babesiosis spp en perros en condición de callees_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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