2015
DOI: 10.19052/mv.3705
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Abstract: ResumenEl objetivo del presente estudio fue determinar la frecuencia de patologías gástricas en burros (Equus africanus asinus) del departamento de Córdoba, Colombia. Se evaluaron 137 estómagos de burros (73 machos enteros, 16 machos castrados y 48 hembras), con un rango de edad entre 1 y 25 años, en los cuales el estómago fue evaluado, caracterizado y fotografiado post mortem. Los datos de sexo, edad y patología fueron diligenciados en los formatos respectivos y posteriormente digitalizados. De la población t… Show more

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“…Trichostrongylus spp with 91% followed by Strongylus spp with 64%, which are associated with ulcerative gastric disorders, results that agree with Matthews and collaborators in 2013 who propose that the Strongyloides spp are the most important parasites in donkeys in the United Kingdom(Matthews et al, 2013). Cardona and colleagues in 2015 determined that 56.9% of the donkeys under evaluation had gastric ulcers associated with Trichostrongylus axei(Cardona et al, 2015). Oxyuris equi, Trichonema spp., and Anaplocephala spp.were observed.…”
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“…Trichostrongylus spp with 91% followed by Strongylus spp with 64%, which are associated with ulcerative gastric disorders, results that agree with Matthews and collaborators in 2013 who propose that the Strongyloides spp are the most important parasites in donkeys in the United Kingdom(Matthews et al, 2013). Cardona and colleagues in 2015 determined that 56.9% of the donkeys under evaluation had gastric ulcers associated with Trichostrongylus axei(Cardona et al, 2015). Oxyuris equi, Trichonema spp., and Anaplocephala spp.were observed.…”
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confidence: 55%