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dc.contributor.advisorArellano Gómez, John Javier
dc.contributor.authorBazantes Macias, Nathaly Inés
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-28T21:10:44Z
dc.date.available2025-04-28T21:10:44Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/18076
dc.descriptionThe study aimed to determine the presence of nematodes in the population of cats of the “El Mamey” citadel in the Babahoyo canton by means of a direct co -chopper exam. 40 samples of cat stool were collected that were analyzed so that the incidence of parasites can be identified, in the results that were obtained, it can be indicated that 37.5% of the analyzed cats were positive for nematodes, while 62.5% did not present infestation,Within the species indicated, the toxocara Cati was the parasite that was predominant with a 97% presence followed by ancylostoma with 3% that this was not predominant to the study also revealed that the presence of nematodes varies according to age, race and race and SexThe adult cats (1-9 years) were the most affected, representing 87, .5% of the cases that turned out to be positive, in terms of race, mestizo cats represent the greatest incidence with 95%, while Siamese and Persians presented a minimum amount only 2.5% each,Regarding sex, females showed a higher prevalence 60% than males with 30%. The results confirm the presence of nematodes in cats in the area studied, highlighting the importance of periodic deworming and together with veterinary control to reduce transmission risks both in cats and humans, it is recommended to educate owners aboutthe prevention and treatment of parasites through awareness campaigns and deworming days.es_ES
dc.descriptionThe study aimed to determine the presence of nematodes in the population of cats of the “El Mamey” citadel in the Babahoyo canton by means of a direct co -chopper exam. 40 samples of cat stool were collected that were analyzed so that the incidence of parasites can be identified, in the results that were obtained, it can be indicated that 37.5% of the analyzed cats were positive for nematodes, while 62.5% did not present infestation,Within the species indicated, the toxocara Cati was the parasite that was predominant with a 97% presence followed by ancylostoma with 3% that this was not predominant to the study also revealed that the presence of nematodes varies according to age, race and race and SexThe adult cats (1-9 years) were the most affected, representing 87, .5% of the cases that turned out to be positive, in terms of race, mestizo cats represent the greatest incidence with 95%, while Siamese and Persians presented a minimum amount only 2.5% each,Regarding sex, females showed a higher prevalence 60% than males with 30%. The results confirm the presence of nematodes in cats in the area studied, highlighting the importance of periodic deworming and together with veterinary control to reduce transmission risks both in cats and humans, it is recommended to educate owners aboutthe prevention and treatment of parasites through awareness campaigns and deworming days.es_ES
dc.description.abstractEl estudio tuvo como objetivo determinar la presencia de nematodos en la población de gatos de la ciudadela “El Mamey” en el cantón Babahoyo mediante examen coproparasitoscópico directo. Se recolectaron 40 muestras de heces de gatos que fueron analizadas para que se pueda identificar la incidencia de parásitos, En los resultados que se obtuvieron se puede indicar que el 37.5% de los gatos analizados fueron positivos para nematodos, mientras que el 62.5% no presento infestación, dentro de las especies indicadas el Toxocara Cati fue el parasito que se mostró predominante con una presencia del 97% seguido del Ancylostoma con un 3% que esto no fue predominante El estudio también revelo que la presencia de nematodos varía según la edad, la raza y el sexo. Los gatos adultos (1-9 años) fueron los mas afectados, representando el 87,.5% de los casos que resultaron ser positivos, en cuanto a la raza, los gatos mestizos representan la mayor incidencia con un 95%, mientras que siameses y persas presentaron una cantidad mínima solo un 2.5% cada uno, respecto al sexo, las hembras mostraron una mayor prevalencia 60% que los machos con un 30%. Los resultados confirman la presencia de nematodos en los gatos de la zona estudiada, resaltando la importancia de la desparasitación periódica y junto con el control veterinario para reducir los riesgos de transmisión tanto en los gatos como en los humanos, se recomienda educar a los dueños sobre la prevención y tratamiento de los parásitos a través de campañas de concientización y jornadas de desparasitación.es_ES
dc.format.extent36 pes_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB,2025es_ES
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/*
dc.subjectNematodoses_ES
dc.subjectToxocara Caties_ES
dc.subjectAncylostomases_ES
dc.subjectCoproparasitoscopicoes_ES
dc.subjectIncidencias.es_ES
dc.titleDeterminación de la presencia de nematodos en la población de gatos de la ciudadela "El Mamey" del cantón Babahoyo mediante examen coproparasitoscópico directo.es_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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