Determinación de valores Séricos y Factores asociados en Caninos Domésticos (canis familiaris) en el Barrio San Agustín de la Parroquia Mulaló

The present researching was carried out in 75 dogs from San Agustin neighborhood of the Mulaló, Latacunga canton Cotopaxi Province, its purpose was to determine serum values and associated factors in domestic canines (Canis familiaris) and to establish possible alterations that affect sector canines...

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Main Author: Sacatoro Lutuala, Luis Willian (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Language:spa
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://repositorio.utc.edu.ec/handle/27000/5970
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Summary:The present researching was carried out in 75 dogs from San Agustin neighborhood of the Mulaló, Latacunga canton Cotopaxi Province, its purpose was to determine serum values and associated factors in domestic canines (Canis familiaris) and to establish possible alterations that affect sector canines, through blood samples from canines and taking data clinical record to the owners to later perform the blood tests and blood chemistry in the laboratory. The determination of the associated factors against the questionnaire applied allowed to establish that 100% of canines have ample space, 98.67% eat food leftovers, 37.33% leave the house four or more times per week , 92% drink house water provided by their owners, 42.67% are not vaccinated, 78.67% are not dewormed, 77.33% have no veterinary control. The determination of serum values allowed to stablish clinical assessment of the total population under study, 2.67% have erythrocytosis and 6.67% have erythropenia, 5.33% have polycythemia, 10.66% it has leukocytosis and 6.67% have leukopenia, 1.33% have hyperglycemia and 9.33% have hypoglycemia, 10.67% have uremia, BUN 10.67% have high and 8% decreased, this may be due to kidney failure or dehydration, high creatinine 14.67% this may be due to kidney failure, 14.67% have High creatinine can occur due to renal insufficiency, AST 46.67% high this may be due to hepatobiliary disease. ALT 45.3% elevated with the presence of anemia. All these markers, both elevated and decreased, cause an alteration in the canine organism, this as reference in the surveys carried out, in relation to the questions according to nutrition, habitat where they live and have veterinary control, which are those that mark the highest percentage, this survey