Incidencia de Peste Porcina Clásica (PPC) y su repercusión en la salud pública en el Ecuador

The objective of the research was to analyze the incidence of CSF and its impact on public health. It was carried out by the inductive-deductive method, bibliographic documentary, information obtained from the Dispaces of the universities, bibliographies of academic Google. The swine population of E...

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Autor principal: Cherres Rea, Piedad Judith (author)
Formato: bachelorThesis
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/9371
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Sumario:The objective of the research was to analyze the incidence of CSF and its impact on public health. It was carried out by the inductive-deductive method, bibliographic documentary, information obtained from the Dispaces of the universities, bibliographies of academic Google. The swine population of Ecuador in 2017 was 1,115,473 pigs with a meat production of 30,000 tons / year in backyard pigs. The estimated consumption of pork in 2010 was 7.3 kg / person / year and for 2016 it was 10 kg / person / year. In 2012, 32 classical swine fever (CSF) outbreaks were treated, of which Agrocalidad's laboratory results were 14 positive and 15 negative, in Ecuador. In 2012 there were 49 cases of classical swine fever in the province of Pastaza. The incidence of classical swine fever and its impact on public health, the disease as such is not zoonotic, it causes high mortality and economic losses to the pig producer.