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dc.contributor.advisorTobar Vera, Jorge Washington
dc.contributor.authorCarranza Herrera, Álvaro Joel
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-15T15:36:33Z
dc.date.available2024-04-15T15:36:33Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/16158
dc.descriptionAnaplasma is an obligate gram-negative pleomorphic intracellular bacterium that specifically affects platelets in dogs and is transmitted primarily through the tick vector. It is of utmost importance as owners of a pet, in this case dogs, to have knowledge of different aspects that can affect the health of both the animal and its owners in the environment that develops and of all those risk factors, diagnoses, symptoms, treatment. . and prevention that they should have against diseases such as Anaplasmosis. The objective of this research is to determine the presence of Anaplasmosis in dogs treated at the “Pet's House” Veterinary Clinic in the canton of Vinces, Province of Los Ríos, using Test/PCR Test: CHW Ag/Anaplasma Ab/E. canis Ab/Lyme Ab Test Kit, in a sample of 30 canes. The type of research is descriptive, non-parametric, the results obtained are shown through graphs and iconography, which detail in percentage terms the results obtained on the variables evaluated according to age, sex and race. The final result regarding the presence of Anaplasmosis in the canine patients treated is that there is a 63.33% incidence, that is, of the 30 samples taken, 19 of them are infected. In conclusion, this research allows us to visualize a current state of knowledge of Anaplasmosis cases and their incidence, which is why it gives pause to continue carrying out research that allows us to improve the approach to how to diagnose and treat affected patients.es_ES
dc.descriptionAnaplasma is an obligate gram-negative pleomorphic intracellular bacterium that specifically affects platelets in dogs and is transmitted primarily through the tick vector. It is of utmost importance as owners of a pet, in this case dogs, to have knowledge of different aspects that can affect the health of both the animal and its owners in the environment that develops and of all those risk factors, diagnoses, symptoms, treatment. . and prevention that they should have against diseases such as Anaplasmosis. The objective of this research is to determine the presence of Anaplasmosis in dogs treated at the “Pet's House” Veterinary Clinic in the canton of Vinces, Province of Los Ríos, using Test/PCR Test: CHW Ag/Anaplasma Ab/E. canis Ab/Lyme Ab Test Kit, in a sample of 30 canes. The type of research is descriptive, non-parametric, the results obtained are shown through graphs and iconography, which detail in percentage terms the results obtained on the variables evaluated according to age, sex and race. The final result regarding the presence of Anaplasmosis in the canine patients treated is that there is a 63.33% incidence, that is, of the 30 samples taken, 19 of them are infected. In conclusion, this research allows us to visualize a current state of knowledge of Anaplasmosis cases and their incidence, which is why it gives pause to continue carrying out research that allows us to improve the approach to how to diagnose and treat affected patients.es_ES
dc.description.abstractEl Anaplasma es una bacteria intracelular pleomórfica gramnegativa obligada que afecta específicamente a las plaquetas en perros y se transmite principalmente a través del vector de la garrapata. Es de suma importancia como propietarios de una mascota en este caso perros, tener conocimiento de diferentes aspectos que pueden afectar la salud tanto del animal como de sus dueños en el entorno que se desarrollan y de todos aquellos factores de riesgos, diagnósticos, síntomas, tratamiento y prevención que deben tener frente a enfermedades como la Anaplasmosis. El objetivo de esta investigación es Determinar la presencia de Anaplasmosis en perros atendidos en el Consultorio Veterinario “Pet's House del cantón Vinces Provincia de los Ríos, utilizando Test / Prueba PCR: CHW Ag/Anaplasma Ab/E. canis Ab/Lyme Ab Test Kit, en una muestra de 30 canes. El tipo de investigación es descriptiva no paramétrica, los resultados que se obtienen se muestran mediante gráficos e iconografías, que detallan porcentualmente los resultados obtenidos sobre las variables evaluadas según la edad, sexo y raza. El resultado final en cuanto a la presencia de Anaplasmosis en los pacientes caninos atendidos es que existe un 63.33% de incidencia, es decir de las 30 muestras tomadas, 19 de ellos se encuentran infectados. Como conclusión esta investigación permite visualizar un estado actual del conocimiento de casos de Anaplasmosis y su incidencia, por lo cual da la pauta para continuar realizando investigaciones que permitan mejorar el enfoque de como diagnosticar y tratar pacientes afectados.es_ES
dc.format.extent50 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.subjectAnaplasmaes_ES
dc.subjectVectoreses_ES
dc.subjectPerroses_ES
dc.subjectRickettsiases_ES
dc.titleDeterminación de Anaplasmosis en perros atendidos en el Consultorio Veterinario “Pet's House del cantón Vinces Provincia de Los Ríoses_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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