Determinación de la presencia de sarcoptes scabiei en perros (Canis lupus familiaris) en la ciudadela Las Malvinas del cantón Baba

This study aimed to determine the presence of Sarcoptes scabiei in dogs, which is responsible for causing sarcoptic mange. This is a globally distributed parasitic dermatosis that affects various mammals, including dogs and humans. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of S. scabiei in canine...

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Sarna sarcóptica
Caninos
Dermatitis
Caninos
Zoonosis
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description This study aimed to determine the presence of Sarcoptes scabiei in dogs, which is responsible for causing sarcoptic mange. This is a globally distributed parasitic dermatosis that affects various mammals, including dogs and humans. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of S. scabiei in canines with dermatitis in the Baba Canton and identify associated risk factors. A total of 40 dogs with clinical signs of dermatitis were examined using deep skin scrapings to identify the mite under a microscope. Data analysis included the evaluation of prevalence rates and the exploration of correlations with variables such as breed, age, and sex. Understanding the epidemiology of Sarcoptes scabiei in this region is crucial for developing effective prevention and control strategies, benefiting both animal and public health. In this study, negative or positive cases were determined according to sex, age, and breed. The research provides relevant information for the management and control of these dermatoses, contributing to improved animal health and healthcare efficiency. Of the 40 dogs examined, 4 were found to be positive for the Sarcoptes scabiei mite. The results showed that 4 dogs (10%) tested positive for the mite, while 36 dogs (90%) tested negative. This analysis reflects a low prevalence of Sarcoptes scabiei in the canine population studied.
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spelling Determinación de la presencia de sarcoptes scabiei en perros (Canis lupus familiaris) en la ciudadela Las Malvinas del cantón BabaMurillo Alava, Estefanía JuleysiSarcoptes scabieiSarna sarcópticaCaninosDermatitisCaninosZoonosisThis study aimed to determine the presence of Sarcoptes scabiei in dogs, which is responsible for causing sarcoptic mange. This is a globally distributed parasitic dermatosis that affects various mammals, including dogs and humans. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of S. scabiei in canines with dermatitis in the Baba Canton and identify associated risk factors. A total of 40 dogs with clinical signs of dermatitis were examined using deep skin scrapings to identify the mite under a microscope. Data analysis included the evaluation of prevalence rates and the exploration of correlations with variables such as breed, age, and sex. Understanding the epidemiology of Sarcoptes scabiei in this region is crucial for developing effective prevention and control strategies, benefiting both animal and public health. In this study, negative or positive cases were determined according to sex, age, and breed. The research provides relevant information for the management and control of these dermatoses, contributing to improved animal health and healthcare efficiency. Of the 40 dogs examined, 4 were found to be positive for the Sarcoptes scabiei mite. The results showed that 4 dogs (10%) tested positive for the mite, while 36 dogs (90%) tested negative. This analysis reflects a low prevalence of Sarcoptes scabiei in the canine population studied.This study aimed to determine the presence of Sarcoptes scabiei in dogs, which is responsible for causing sarcoptic mange. This is a globally distributed parasitic dermatosis that affects various mammals, including dogs and humans. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of S. scabiei in canines with dermatitis in the Baba Canton and identify associated risk factors. A total of 40 dogs with clinical signs of dermatitis were examined using deep skin scrapings to identify the mite under a microscope. Data analysis included the evaluation of prevalence rates and the exploration of correlations with variables such as breed, age, and sex. Understanding the epidemiology of Sarcoptes scabiei in this region is crucial for developing effective prevention and control strategies, benefiting both animal and public health. In this study, negative or positive cases were determined according to sex, age, and breed. The research provides relevant information for the management and control of these dermatoses, contributing to improved animal health and healthcare efficiency. Of the 40 dogs examined, 4 were found to be positive for the Sarcoptes scabiei mite. The results showed that 4 dogs (10%) tested positive for the mite, while 36 dogs (90%) tested negative. This analysis reflects a low prevalence of Sarcoptes scabiei in the canine population studied.La presente investigación se realizó con el propósito de determinar la presencia de sarcoptes scabiei en perros el cual es el responsable de causar sarna Sarcóptica, es una dermatosis parasitaria distribuida globalmente que afecta a varios mamíferos, incluyendo perros y humanos. Este estudio tiene como objetivo determinar la prevalencia de S. scabiei en caninos con dermatitis en el Cantón Baba, para así identificar los factores de riesgo asociados. Se examinaron un total de 40 perros con signos clínicos de dermatitis mediante raspados cutáneos profundos para la identificación del ácaro bajo microscopio. El análisis de datos incluyó la evaluación de tasas de prevalencia y la exploración de correlaciones con variables como raza, edad y sexo. Comprender la epidemiología de Sarcoptes scabiei en esta región es crucial para desarrollar estrategias efectivas de prevención y control, beneficiando tanto la salud animal como la salud pública. Este trabajo se determinaron los casos negativos o positivos de acuerdo a el sexo, edad, raza. La investigación ofrece información relevante para la gestión y control de estas dermatosis, contribuyendo a la mejora de la salud animal y la eficiencia sanitaria. Los resultados ofrecerán información relevante para la gestión y control de estas dermatosis, contribuyendo a la mejora de la salud animal y la eficiencia sanitaria De los 40 perros examinados, se encontró que 4 de ellos dieron positivo para el ácaro Sarcoptes scabiei. Los resultados mostraron que 4 perros (10%) dieron positivo para el ácaro, mientras que 36 perros (90%) resultaron negativos. Este análisis refleja una baja prevalencia de Sarcoptes scabiei en la población canina estudiada.BABAHOYO: UTB,2025Murillo Cano, Ketty Beatriz2025-05-08T14:42:03Z2025-05-08T14:42:03Z2025info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/18284esAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United Stateshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyoinstname:Universidad Técnica de Babahoyoinstacron:UTB2025-05-09T08:07:21Zoai:dspace.utb.edu.ec:49000/18284Institucionalhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://utb.edu.ec/http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:02026-02-28T22:21:50.842826Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyo - Universidad Técnica de Babahoyotrue
spellingShingle Determinación de la presencia de sarcoptes scabiei en perros (Canis lupus familiaris) en la ciudadela Las Malvinas del cantón Baba
Murillo Alava, Estefanía Juleysi
Sarcoptes scabiei
Sarna sarcóptica
Caninos
Dermatitis
Caninos
Zoonosis
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title Determinación de la presencia de sarcoptes scabiei en perros (Canis lupus familiaris) en la ciudadela Las Malvinas del cantón Baba
title_full Determinación de la presencia de sarcoptes scabiei en perros (Canis lupus familiaris) en la ciudadela Las Malvinas del cantón Baba
title_fullStr Determinación de la presencia de sarcoptes scabiei en perros (Canis lupus familiaris) en la ciudadela Las Malvinas del cantón Baba
title_full_unstemmed Determinación de la presencia de sarcoptes scabiei en perros (Canis lupus familiaris) en la ciudadela Las Malvinas del cantón Baba
title_short Determinación de la presencia de sarcoptes scabiei en perros (Canis lupus familiaris) en la ciudadela Las Malvinas del cantón Baba
title_sort Determinación de la presencia de sarcoptes scabiei en perros (Canis lupus familiaris) en la ciudadela Las Malvinas del cantón Baba
topic Sarcoptes scabiei
Sarna sarcóptica
Caninos
Dermatitis
Caninos
Zoonosis
url http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/18284