Determinación del estado epidemiológico de piroplasmosis y anaplasmosis bovina en el cantón El Pangui, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe

Bovine piroplasmosis and anaplasmosis are re-emerging infectious diseases, cau- sed by Babesia bovis or Babesia bigemina and Anaplasma marginale, respectively. They are endemic in many countries of the world that have a tropical or subtropi- cal climate and the presence of ticks (vectors). The objec...

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Autore principale: Narváez Jima, Jenny Margarita (author)
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description Bovine piroplasmosis and anaplasmosis are re-emerging infectious diseases, cau- sed by Babesia bovis or Babesia bigemina and Anaplasma marginale, respectively. They are endemic in many countries of the world that have a tropical or subtropi- cal climate and the presence of ticks (vectors). The objective of this study was to determine the epidemiological status of bovine piroplasmosis and anaplasmosis in the El Pangui canton (Zamora Chinchipe province), through the study of 241 bovine females. A two-stage sampling was used: the farms were randomly selected and on the other hand, the bovine females older than two years of age (without condition of race, origin, or presence of ticks); 241 animals were sampled in 67 farms. From each of the animals, a blood sample was taken from the coccygeal vein in a tube with anticoagulant, these samples were analyzed by microscopic observation after perfor- ming the Giemsa staining technique. 44.81 % were positive samples for Babesia spp, while 73.03 % positive samples for Anaplasma spp 38.59 % of the animals presented co-infections with both agents. Provenance was a factor associated with the presen- ce of Babesia spp and Anaplasma spp (p<0,05), decreasing the risk in El Pangui parish vs. El Guismi parish; likewise, age was a factor associated with babesiosis (p≤0.05), since the risk increases in animals over 5 years of age vs. younger animals. In conclusion, it was possible to determine a high prevalence of piroplasmosis and anaplasmosis in bovine females from the El Pangui canton in the province of Zamora Chinchipe, confirming that the study area is an endemic region for babesiosis and bo- vine anaplasmosis, due to the presence of vectors, where animals generally develop coinfectious immunity and remain healthy carriers. Key words: Babesia spp, Anaplasma spp, Giemsa, tropical, vectors.
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spelling Determinación del estado epidemiológico de piroplasmosis y anaplasmosis bovina en el cantón El Pangui, provincia de Zamora ChinchipeNarváez Jima, Jenny MargaritaBOVINAPIROPLASMOSISANAPLASMOSISBovine piroplasmosis and anaplasmosis are re-emerging infectious diseases, cau- sed by Babesia bovis or Babesia bigemina and Anaplasma marginale, respectively. They are endemic in many countries of the world that have a tropical or subtropi- cal climate and the presence of ticks (vectors). The objective of this study was to determine the epidemiological status of bovine piroplasmosis and anaplasmosis in the El Pangui canton (Zamora Chinchipe province), through the study of 241 bovine females. A two-stage sampling was used: the farms were randomly selected and on the other hand, the bovine females older than two years of age (without condition of race, origin, or presence of ticks); 241 animals were sampled in 67 farms. From each of the animals, a blood sample was taken from the coccygeal vein in a tube with anticoagulant, these samples were analyzed by microscopic observation after perfor- ming the Giemsa staining technique. 44.81 % were positive samples for Babesia spp, while 73.03 % positive samples for Anaplasma spp 38.59 % of the animals presented co-infections with both agents. Provenance was a factor associated with the presen- ce of Babesia spp and Anaplasma spp (p<0,05), decreasing the risk in El Pangui parish vs. El Guismi parish; likewise, age was a factor associated with babesiosis (p≤0.05), since the risk increases in animals over 5 years of age vs. younger animals. In conclusion, it was possible to determine a high prevalence of piroplasmosis and anaplasmosis in bovine females from the El Pangui canton in the province of Zamora Chinchipe, confirming that the study area is an endemic region for babesiosis and bo- vine anaplasmosis, due to the presence of vectors, where animals generally develop coinfectious immunity and remain healthy carriers. Key words: Babesia spp, Anaplasma spp, Giemsa, tropical, vectors.La piroplasmosis y anaplasmosis bovina son enfermedades infecciosas reemer- gentes, causadas por Babesia bovis o Babesia bigemina y Anaplasma marginale, respectivamente. Son ende´micas en muchos pa´ıses del mundo que cuentan con cli- ma tropical o subtropical y la presencia de garrapatas (vectores). El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar el estado epidemiolo´gico de la piroplasmosis y anaplasmosis bovina en el canto´n El Pangui (provincia de Zamora Chinchipe), a trave´s del estudio de 241 hembras bovinas. El muestreo aplicado fue bieta´pico, en donde se seleccio- naron de forma aleatoria los predios y por otro lado las hembras bovinas mayores a dos an˜os de edad (sin condicio´n de raza, procedencia, o presencia de garrapatas); se muestrearon 241 animales en 67 predios. De cada uno de los animales se extra- jo una muestra de sangre de la vena cox´ıgea en un tubo con anticoagulante, dichas muestras fueron analizadas mediante observacio´n microsco´pica luego de realizar la te´cnica tintorial de Giemsa. Se evidenciaron muestras positivas para Babesia spp en un 44,81 %, mientras que para Anaplasma spp se encontraron 73,03 % muestras po- sitivas. El 38,59 % de los animales presentaron coinfecciones con ambos agentes. La procedencia fue un factor asociado a la presencia de Babesia spp y Anaplasma spp (p<0,05), disminuyendo el riesgo en la parroquia El Pangui vs la parroquia El Guismi; asimismo, la edad fue un factor asociado a la babesiosis (p≤0,05), animales con edades superiores a los 5 an˜os presentan mayor riesgo vs los animales ma´s jo´ve- nes. En conclusio´n, se pudo determinar una elevada prevalencia de piroplasmosis y anaplasmosis en hembras bovinas provenientes del canto´n El Pangui de la provincia de Zamora Chinchipe, ratificando que la zona de estudio es considerada una regio´n ende´mica para babesiosis y anaplasmosis bovina, debido a la presencia de vectores, donde los animales generalmente desarrollan inmunidad coinfecciosa y se mantienen como portadores sanos. Palabras claves: Babesia spp, Anaplasma spp, Giemsa, tropical, vectores.LojaLuna Herrera, Jhuliana Katherine2020-08-07T22:11:21Z2020-08-07T22:11:21Z2020-08-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis56 p.application/pdfhttp://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/23463spahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ec/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Lojainstname:Universidad Nacional de Lojainstacron:UNL2025-05-02T13:57:34Zoai:dspace.unl.edu.ec:123456789/23463Institucionalhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://unl.edu.ec/https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/oaiEcuador***opendoar:02025-05-02T13:57:34falseInstitucionalhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://unl.edu.ec/https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/oai*Ecuador***opendoar:02025-05-02T13:57:34Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Loja - Universidad Nacional de Lojafalse
spellingShingle Determinación del estado epidemiológico de piroplasmosis y anaplasmosis bovina en el cantón El Pangui, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe
Narváez Jima, Jenny Margarita
BOVINA
PIROPLASMOSIS
ANAPLASMOSIS
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title Determinación del estado epidemiológico de piroplasmosis y anaplasmosis bovina en el cantón El Pangui, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe
title_full Determinación del estado epidemiológico de piroplasmosis y anaplasmosis bovina en el cantón El Pangui, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe
title_fullStr Determinación del estado epidemiológico de piroplasmosis y anaplasmosis bovina en el cantón El Pangui, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe
title_full_unstemmed Determinación del estado epidemiológico de piroplasmosis y anaplasmosis bovina en el cantón El Pangui, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe
title_short Determinación del estado epidemiológico de piroplasmosis y anaplasmosis bovina en el cantón El Pangui, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe
title_sort Determinación del estado epidemiológico de piroplasmosis y anaplasmosis bovina en el cantón El Pangui, provincia de Zamora Chinchipe
topic BOVINA
PIROPLASMOSIS
ANAPLASMOSIS
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