Determinación de presencia de Tumor Venéreo Transmisible TVT en caninos de la Ciudadela La Malaria del Cantón Babahoyo Provincia de Los Ríos

Transmissible Venereal Tumor (TVT) is classified as a pathology of great importance in suburban and urban areas of the world, due to its high ability to transmit by direct relationship, either through intercourse, sniffing or licking of the affected area to a susceptible membrane with ulcerations. T...

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Presencia
Caninos
Tvt
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description Transmissible Venereal Tumor (TVT) is classified as a pathology of great importance in suburban and urban areas of the world, due to its high ability to transmit by direct relationship, either through intercourse, sniffing or licking of the affected area to a susceptible membrane with ulcerations. These were examined and sampled by FAP cytology, swab and imprinting to determine whether they carried or not. TVT is an undifferentiated round cell tumor of histiocytic origin, characterized by bloody discharge. The present research work sought to know the presence of TVT and its association with sex, age, reproductive status, breed, and ownership in the canines of the La Malaria Citadel of the Babahoyo canton. Cytology was used as a diagnostic test, using Diff-Quick staining to observe the tumor cells of the sampled individuals. Finding that, of 100 individuals, 30% are positive for TVT, of which 23 were males and 7 females, the disease presenting in individuals over 1 year old, with genital location, predominating in dogs between 3-5 years old. Concluding that in the Citadel of La Malaria there is a presence of 30%, not influenced by age, but by sex, with males being the most predisposing and the transmission of TVT was sexual since 100% of the results showed genital injury, and at the same time they are mestizos without control over going outside, this being one of the most relevant risk elements.
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spelling Determinación de presencia de Tumor Venéreo Transmisible TVT en caninos de la Ciudadela La Malaria del Cantón Babahoyo Provincia de Los RíosSanchez Valenzuela, Mercy DeisyNeoplasiaPresenciaCaninosTvtTransmissible Venereal Tumor (TVT) is classified as a pathology of great importance in suburban and urban areas of the world, due to its high ability to transmit by direct relationship, either through intercourse, sniffing or licking of the affected area to a susceptible membrane with ulcerations. These were examined and sampled by FAP cytology, swab and imprinting to determine whether they carried or not. TVT is an undifferentiated round cell tumor of histiocytic origin, characterized by bloody discharge. The present research work sought to know the presence of TVT and its association with sex, age, reproductive status, breed, and ownership in the canines of the La Malaria Citadel of the Babahoyo canton. Cytology was used as a diagnostic test, using Diff-Quick staining to observe the tumor cells of the sampled individuals. Finding that, of 100 individuals, 30% are positive for TVT, of which 23 were males and 7 females, the disease presenting in individuals over 1 year old, with genital location, predominating in dogs between 3-5 years old. Concluding that in the Citadel of La Malaria there is a presence of 30%, not influenced by age, but by sex, with males being the most predisposing and the transmission of TVT was sexual since 100% of the results showed genital injury, and at the same time they are mestizos without control over going outside, this being one of the most relevant risk elements.Transmissible Venereal Tumor (TVT) is classified as a pathology of great importance in suburban and urban areas of the world, due to its high ability to transmit by direct relationship, either through intercourse, sniffing or licking of the affected area to a susceptible membrane with ulcerations. These were examined and sampled by FAP cytology, swab and imprinting to determine whether they carried or not. TVT is an undifferentiated round cell tumor of histiocytic origin, characterized by bloody discharge. The present research work sought to know the presence of TVT and its association with sex, age, reproductive status, breed, and ownership in the canines of the La Malaria Citadel of the Babahoyo canton. Cytology was used as a diagnostic test, using Diff-Quick staining to observe the tumor cells of the sampled individuals. Finding that, of 100 individuals, 30% are positive for TVT, of which 23 were males and 7 females, the disease presenting in individuals over 1 year old, with genital location, predominating in dogs between 3-5 years old. Concluding that in the Citadel of La Malaria there is a presence of 30%, not influenced by age, but by sex, with males being the most predisposing and the transmission of TVT was sexual since 100% of the results showed genital injury, and at the same time they are mestizos without control over going outside, this being one of the most relevant risk elements.El Tumor Venéreo Transmisible (TVT) es calificado como una patología de gran importancia en las zonas suburbanas y urbanas del mundo, debido a su alta habilidad de transmisión por relación directa, ya sea por medio del coito, olfateo o lamido del área afectada hacia una membrana susceptible con ulceraciones. Estos fueron examinados y muestreados mediante citología por PAF, hisopado e impronta para determinar si portaban o no. El TVT es un tumor de células redondas no diferenciadas de origen histiocítico, caracterizada por secreción sanguinolenta. El presente trabajo de investigación buscó conocer la presencia de TVT y su asociación con el sexo la edad el estado reproductivo, raza la tenencia en los caninos de la Ciudadela La Malaria del cantón Babahoyo. Se utilizó la citología como prueba diagnóstica, usando la tinción de Diff – Quick para observar las células tumorales se los individuos muestreados. Encontrando que, de 100 individuos, 30 % son positivos a TVT, de los cuales 23 fueron machos y 7 hembras, presentándose la enfermedad en individuos mayores de 1 año, con localización genital, predominando los canes de entre 3-5 años. Llegando a concluir que en la Ciudadela de La Malaria existe una presencia del 30%, no influida por la edad, pero si por el sexo, siendo los más predisponentes los machos y la transmisión del TVT fue sexual pues el 100% de los resultados evidenció lesión genital, y a su vez son mestizos sin control de salida a la calle, siendo este uno de los elementos de riesgos más relevante.BABAHOYO: UTB, 2023Torres Morán, Diana Leticia2023-10-30T16:38:01Z2023-10-30T16:38:01Z2023info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis53 p.application/pdfhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/14914esAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuadorhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyoinstname:Universidad Técnica de Babahoyoinstacron:UTB2023-10-31T08:01:19Zoai:dspace.utb.edu.ec:49000/14914Institucionalhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://utb.edu.ec/http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:02026-04-25T22:21:47.135022Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyo - Universidad Técnica de Babahoyotrue
spellingShingle Determinación de presencia de Tumor Venéreo Transmisible TVT en caninos de la Ciudadela La Malaria del Cantón Babahoyo Provincia de Los Ríos
Sanchez Valenzuela, Mercy Deisy
Neoplasia
Presencia
Caninos
Tvt
status_str publishedVersion
title Determinación de presencia de Tumor Venéreo Transmisible TVT en caninos de la Ciudadela La Malaria del Cantón Babahoyo Provincia de Los Ríos
title_full Determinación de presencia de Tumor Venéreo Transmisible TVT en caninos de la Ciudadela La Malaria del Cantón Babahoyo Provincia de Los Ríos
title_fullStr Determinación de presencia de Tumor Venéreo Transmisible TVT en caninos de la Ciudadela La Malaria del Cantón Babahoyo Provincia de Los Ríos
title_full_unstemmed Determinación de presencia de Tumor Venéreo Transmisible TVT en caninos de la Ciudadela La Malaria del Cantón Babahoyo Provincia de Los Ríos
title_short Determinación de presencia de Tumor Venéreo Transmisible TVT en caninos de la Ciudadela La Malaria del Cantón Babahoyo Provincia de Los Ríos
title_sort Determinación de presencia de Tumor Venéreo Transmisible TVT en caninos de la Ciudadela La Malaria del Cantón Babahoyo Provincia de Los Ríos
topic Neoplasia
Presencia
Caninos
Tvt
url http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/14914