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dc.contributor.advisorTobar Vera, Jorge Washington
dc.contributor.authorPazmiño Pintag, Erika Betsabeth
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-02T15:49:51Z
dc.date.available2022-05-02T15:49:51Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/11399
dc.descriptionCurrently, Giardiasis is known as an intestinal infection which is presented at the level of the small intestine, presenting a notorious destruction in the epithelium of people and animals. In patients with this infection, they may be asymptomatic. For the realization of this document, information was obtained from various sources such as web pages, information from books, and documents which were analyzed and summarized to topics with reference to the study of Giardia canis in puppies. To prevent the spread of this infection, which is considered a public health problem in Ecuador, adequate information must be provided to all pet owners to avoid parasitic problems. Well, half of the population has had or suffers from the condition caused mainly by being in contact with food contaminated with cysts in their infective form and thus optimizing the clinical risks that it presents both as animals and humans. On the other hand, in the veterinary field, Giardia canis is a protozoan pathogen that shows a high percentage of incidence in puppies at the national level. Well, they are the most susceptible to cope with the clinical consequences that they present due to Giardia infection. Its prevalence in puppies has a percentage of 10% at the level of dogs with optimal assistance, and 36-50% in puppies and possibly up to 100% in dogs that are in kennels. For its diagnosis, the most used technique is flotation with zinc sulfate, which allows us to identify protozoan cysts and oocysts in order to make a good diagnosis and be able to give an effective treatment according to the animal and the degree of disease. its infestation.es_ES
dc.descriptionCurrently, Giardiasis is known as an intestinal infection which is presented at the level of the small intestine, presenting a notorious destruction in the epithelium of people and animals. In patients with this infection, they may be asymptomatic. For the realization of this document, information was obtained from various sources such as web pages, information from books, and documents which were analyzed and summarized to topics with reference to the study of Giardia canis in puppies. To prevent the spread of this infection, which is considered a public health problem in Ecuador, adequate information must be provided to all pet owners to avoid parasitic problems. Well, half of the population has had or suffers from the condition caused mainly by being in contact with food contaminated with cysts in their infective form and thus optimizing the clinical risks that it presents both as animals and humans. On the other hand, in the veterinary field, Giardia canis is a protozoan pathogen that shows a high percentage of incidence in puppies at the national level. Well, they are the most susceptible to cope with the clinical consequences that they present due to Giardia infection. Its prevalence in puppies has a percentage of 10% at the level of dogs with optimal assistance, and 36-50% in puppies and possibly up to 100% in dogs that are in kennels. For its diagnosis, the most used technique is flotation with zinc sulfate, which allows us to identify protozoan cysts and oocysts in order to make a good diagnosis and be able to give an effective treatment according to the animal and the degree of disease. its infestation.es_ES
dc.description.abstractEn la actualidad la giardiasis es denominada como una infección intestinal la cual es presentada a nivel del intestino delgado presentando una notoria destrucción en el epitelio de las personas y animales. En los pacientes que presentan esta infección pueden ser asintomáticos. Para la realización de este documento se obtuvo información de varias fuentes como páginas web, información de libros, y documentos las cuales fueron analizados y resumidos a temas con referencia al estudio de la Giardia canis en cachorros. Para evitar la propagación de esta infección, lo cual es considerada como un problema de salud pública en el ecuador se debe brindar la información adecuada a todos los propietarios de las mascotas para evitar problemas de parasitosis. Pues la mitad de la población ha tenido o sufre el padecimiento provocado principalmente por estar en contacto con alimentos contaminados con quistes en su forma infestante y así llegar a optimizar los riesgos clínicos que esta presenta tanto como animales y humanos. Por otro lado, en el ámbito veterinario la Giardia canis es un patógeno protozoario que nos muestra a nivel nacional un gran porcentaje de incidencia presentados en caninos cachorros. Pues son los más susceptibles por sobrellevar las consecuencias clínicas que presentan por la infección de la Giardia. Su prevalencia en cachorros tiene un porcentaje del 10 % a nivel de canes con una asistencia optima, y del 36-50% en cachorros y posiblemente hasta el 100% en caninos que se encuentran en criaderos. Para su diagnóstico, la técnica más utilizada es de flotación con sulfato de zinc, la cual nos permite identificar quistes y ooquistes de protozoos para así de esta manera poder emitir un buen diagnóstico y poder dar un tratamiento efectivo de acuerdo al animal y al grado de su infestación.es_ES
dc.format.extent28 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB, 2022es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectGiardia canises_ES
dc.subjectInfecciónes_ES
dc.subjectDiagnosticoes_ES
dc.subjectCachorroses_ES
dc.titleEstudio de la Giardia canis en cachorroses_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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