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dc.contributor.advisorVelasco Espinoza, Lino Fabián
dc.contributor.authorGonzalez Lara, Kattia Karely
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-12T15:49:45Z
dc.date.available2024-04-12T15:49:45Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/16108
dc.descriptionStephanurus dentatus is a parasite that often occurs in tropical and subtropical regions. It has a suitable temperature for its development. We can locate this parasite in the kidneys or perinephric fat as an adult. The present investigation was carried out in The municipal slaughterhouse of the canton Ventas province of Los Ríos where we evaluated the incidence of the parasite, the objective of the research was to macroscopically identify Stephanurus dentatus in the kidney and perinephric fat in slaughtered pigs through daily inspection. This contrasts with a previous study that reported the prevalence of porcine parasitosis by region, the lack of detection of Stephanurus dentatus may be due to the effectiveness of the preventive measures applied to the animals before slaughter. The present research work was carried out in the slaughter center of the canton Ventanas, in this center it is stipulated that there is an average population of 73 pigs per week, so it is estimated that the number of samples to be taken would be 279 samples because The field work will be carried out in one month, in which we will evaluate sex, age, race and origin. According to the studies carried out through daily inspection and incision, it is concluded that there is no incidence of the Stephanurus dentatus parasite in the perinephric fat and kidneys in the municipal slaughterhouse of Ventanas since all the pigs examined were negative cases. It is recommended to avoid the entry of animals whose health status and origin are unknownes_ES
dc.descriptionStephanurus dentatus is a parasite that often occurs in tropical and subtropical regions. It has a suitable temperature for its development. We can locate this parasite in the kidneys or perinephric fat as an adult. The present investigation was carried out in The municipal slaughterhouse of the canton Ventas province of Los Ríos where we evaluated the incidence of the parasite, the objective of the research was to macroscopically identify Stephanurus dentatus in the kidney and perinephric fat in slaughtered pigs through daily inspection. This contrasts with a previous study that reported the prevalence of porcine parasitosis by region, the lack of detection of Stephanurus dentatus may be due to the effectiveness of the preventive measures applied to the animals before slaughter. The present research work was carried out in the slaughter center of the canton Ventanas, in this center it is stipulated that there is an average population of 73 pigs per week, so it is estimated that the number of samples to be taken would be 279 samples because The field work will be carried out in one month, in which we will evaluate sex, age, race and origin. According to the studies carried out through daily inspection and incision, it is concluded that there is no incidence of the Stephanurus dentatus parasite in the perinephric fat and kidneys in the municipal slaughterhouse of Ventanas since all the pigs examined were negative cases. It is recommended to avoid the entry of animals whose health status and origin are unknownes_ES
dc.description.abstractEl Stephanurus dentatus es un parásito que se presenta a menudo en las regiones tropicales y subtropicales, tiene una temperatura adecuada para su desarrollo, este parasito lo podemos localizar en los riñones o la grasa perirrenal como estado adulto, la presente investigación se llevo a cabo en el camal municipal del canton ventanas provincia de los ríos donde evaluamos la incidencia del parasito, el objetivo de la investigación fue identificar macroscópicamente el Stephanurus dentatus en el riñón y la grasa perirrenal en los cerdos faenados mediante la inspección diaria, Esto contrasta con un estudio anterior que informó la prevalencia de parasitosis porcina por regiónes, la falta de detección de Stephanurus dentatus puede deberse a la efectividad de las medidas preventivas aplicadas a los animales antes del sacrificio. El presente trabajo de investigación se llevo cabo en el centro de faenamiento del cantón ventanas, en este centro se estipula que hay una población promedio de 73 cerdos semanales por lo que se estima que el número de muestra a tomar serian de 279 muestra debido a que el trabajo de campo se realizara en un mes, en el cual evaluaremos sexo, edad, raza y procedencia. De acuerdo a los estudios realizados mediante la inspección e incisión diaria se concluye que no existe incidencia del parasito Stephanurus dentatus en la grasa perirrenal y los riñones en el camal municipal de ventanas ya que todas los cerdos examinados fueron de caso negativo. Se recomienda evitar el ingreso de animales que se desconozca el estado sanitario y la procedencia de donde vengan.es_ES
dc.format.extent44 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.subjectStephanurus dentatuses_ES
dc.subjectIncidenciaes_ES
dc.subjectPerirrenales_ES
dc.subjectParasitosises_ES
dc.titleIdentificación macroscópica de Stephanurus dentatus en cerdos faenados en el camal municipal de Ventanases_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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