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dc.contributor.advisorZambrano Pinargote, Limberg Iván
dc.contributor.authorCoello Ormaza, Julissa Liseth
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-08T09:45:51Z
dc.date.available2025-05-08T09:45:51Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/18283
dc.descriptionThe present work will seek to observe the presence of emo parasitosis in canines by performing blood smears from the Quevedo canton located in the San Carlos parish. How do we know that emo parasitosis is a disease that is transmitted through the bite of a tick within the diseases The most common that our canines can present is Babesia canis and Ehrlichia canis, which are diseases that mainly affect the blood cells, in this case the red blood cells where they can cause very strong injuries. Also bleeding, whether internal or external, in addition to causing anemia and anorexia, if not treated over time, this problem can trigger a number of diseases. The percentage descriptive method was used where samples were taken from 50 canines found in the future of the San Carlos Cantón Quevedo Parish. Where there was the presence of 30%, the genus of hemoparasite with the most prevalence was Ehrlichia canis with 47% equivalent to 7 positive cases, followed by the genus Babesia canis with 33% equivalent to 5 positive cases, and lastly Anaplasma platys with 20% equivalent to 3 cases. The identification of Hemoparasites according to sex is 52% in males and 48% in females. According to age, there was a higher prevalence in dogs from 1 to 4 years old with 46% and a smaller number in dogs from 9 to 13 years old with 8%. The identification of hemoparasites according to the breed reached a conclusion where mixed-breed canines were the most affected with 54% and in lower prevalence breeds such as pit bull 12%, labrador 8%, french 6%, chihuahua 2% among others were found.es_ES
dc.descriptionThe present work will seek to observe the presence of emo parasitosis in canines by performing blood smears from the Quevedo canton located in the San Carlos parish. How do we know that emo parasitosis is a disease that is transmitted through the bite of a tick within the diseases The most common that our canines can present is Babesia canis and Ehrlichia canis, which are diseases that mainly affect the blood cells, in this case the red blood cells where they can cause very strong injuries. Also bleeding, whether internal or external, in addition to causing anemia and anorexia, if not treated over time, this problem can trigger a number of diseases. The percentage descriptive method was used where samples were taken from 50 canines found in the future of the San Carlos Cantón Quevedo Parish. Where there was the presence of 30%, the genus of hemoparasite with the most prevalence was Ehrlichia canis with 47% equivalent to 7 positive cases, followed by the genus Babesia canis with 33% equivalent to 5 positive cases, and lastly Anaplasma platys with 20% equivalent to 3 cases. The identification of Hemoparasites according to sex is 52% in males and 48% in females. According to age, there was a higher prevalence in dogs from 1 to 4 years old with 46% and a smaller number in dogs from 9 to 13 years old with 8%. The identification of hemoparasites according to the breed reached a conclusion where mixed-breed canines were the most affected with 54% and in lower prevalence breeds such as pit bull 12%, labrador 8%, french 6%, chihuahua 2% among others were found.es_ES
dc.description.abstractEl presente trabajo buscó observar la presencia de Hemoparásitos en caninos mediante la realización de frotis sanguíneo, en la localización el Porvenir de la Parroquia San Carlos Cantón Quevedo cómo sabemos la Hemoparásitos es una enfermedad que se transmite por medio de la picadura de una garrapata dentro de las enfermedades más comunes qué pueden presentar nuestros caninos es la Babesia canis y la Ehrlichia canis lo cual son enfermedades que afectan principalmente a las células sanguíneas en este caso a los glóbulos rojos donde pueden provocar lesiones muy fuertes, además de provocar anemias y anorexias, si no se trata el tiempo este problema puede desencadenar un sin número de enfermedades. Se utilizo el método descriptivo porcentual dónde se realizó la toma de muestras de 50 caninos qué se encuentran en el porvenir de la Parroquia San Carlos Cantón Quevedo. Donde hubo la presencia del 30%, el género de hemoparásito con más prevalencia fue la Ehrlichia canis con un 47% equivaliendo a 7 casos positivos, seguido del género babesia canis con un 33% equivaliendo a 5 casos positivos, y en último lugar Anaplasma platys con un 20 % que equivale a 3 casos. La identificación de hemoparásitos según el sexo es del 52% en machos y el 48% en hembras. Según la edad hubo mayor presencia en perros de 1 a 4 años con un 46% y en menor número los perros de 9 a 13 años con un 8%. La identificación de hemoparásitos de acuerdo con la raza se llegó a una conclusión donde los caninos mestizos son los más afectados con un 54% y en menor prevalencia se encontraron razas como pitbull 12%, labrador 8%, french 6%, chihuahua 2% entre otros.es_ES
dc.format.extent58 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.subjectBabesiaes_ES
dc.subjectCanises_ES
dc.subjectGarrapataes_ES
dc.subjectPrevalenciaes_ES
dc.subjectCaninoses_ES
dc.titlePresencia de Hemoparásitos en perros mediante la realización de frotis sanguíneo en la localización el porvenir de la Parroquia San Carlos Cantón Quevedo.es_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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