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dc.contributor.advisorMalta García, Yesenia Ivonne
dc.contributor.advisorMalta García, Yesenia Ivonne
dc.contributor.authorLlumiluisa Noble, Carlos Daniel
dc.contributor.authorLlumiluisa Noble, Carlos Daniel
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-30T14:37:48Z
dc.date.available2025-04-30T14:37:48Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/18112
dc.descriptionToxocara canis is an intestinal nematode that mainly affects dogs, especially puppies. This parasite is of both veterinary and zoonotic importance, as it can cause diseases in humans such as visceral and ocular larva migrans. In dogs, it is located in the small intestine, where adults feed on intestinal contents. The eggs of this nematode are eliminated in the feces, contaminating the environment and developing under favorable conditions until reaching its infective stage. Transmission can occur by ingestion of larvae, transplacentally or lactogenically. A study of 50 fecal samples was carried out using the flotation method with saturated solution, from which a prevalence of 30% of 15 positive cases and 70% of 35 negative cases of Toxocara canis was obtained. The ages of greatest affectation were those under one year, which is why in the present work it had statistical significance.es_ES
dc.descriptionToxocara canis is an intestinal nematode that mainly affects dogs, especially puppies. This parasite is of both veterinary and zoonotic importance, as it can cause diseases in humans such as visceral and ocular larva migrans. In dogs, it is located in the small intestine, where adults feed on intestinal contents. The eggs of this nematode are eliminated in the feces, contaminating the environment and developing under favorable conditions until reaching its infective stage. Transmission can occur by ingestion of larvae, transplacentally or lactogenically. A study of 50 fecal samples was carried out using the flotation method with saturated solution, from which a prevalence of 30% of 15 positive cases and 70% of 35 negative cases of Toxocara canis was obtained. The ages of greatest affectation were those under one year, which is why in the present work it had statistical significance.es_ES
dc.description.abstractToxocara canis es un nematodo intestinal que afecta principalmente a perros, especialmente a cachorros. Este parásito es de importancia tanto veterinaria como zoonótica, ya que puede causar enfermedades en humanos como la larva migrans visceral y ocular. En perros, se localiza en el intestino delgado, donde los adultos se alimentan del contenido intestinal. Los huevos de este nematodo se eliminan en las heces, contaminando el medio ambiente y desarrollándose en condiciones favorables hasta alcanzar su estadio infectante. La transmisión puede ocurrir por ingestión de huevos larvados, por vía transplacentaria o lactogénica. Se realizó un estudio de 50 muestras de heces por medio del método de flotación con solución saturada, de las cuales se obtuvo una prevalencia del 30% de 15 casos positivos y 70% de 35 casos negativos de Toxocara canis, las edades de mayor afectación fueron las menores a un año por lo que en el presente trabajo tuvo una significancia estadística.es_ES
dc.format.extent48 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.subjectToxocara canises_ES
dc.subjectparásitoes_ES
dc.subjectHuevoses_ES
dc.subjectHeceses_ES
dc.subjectInfecciónes_ES
dc.titleDeterminar la presencia de Toxocara canis en perros en el sector El Moral del cantón la Maná mediante la técnica de flotaciónes_ES
dc.title.alternativeDeterminar la presencia de Toxocara canis en perros en el sector “El Moral” del cantón la Maná mediante la técnica de flotaciónes_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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