2016
DOI: 10.15381/rivep.v27i3.11990
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Prevalencia de Eimeria spp en Alpacas de Dos Comunidades del Distrito de Macusani, Puno, Perú

Abstract: RESUMENEl estudio tuvo por objetivo determinar la prevalencia de Eimeria spp en alpacas de dos comunidades del distrito de Macusani, provincia de Carabaya, Puno, durante la época seca, según procedencia, estrato etario (5 meses a <1 año, 1-3 años, >3 años) y sexo. Se colectaron 1319 muestras coprológicas de alpacas Huacaya, siendo 598 de la comunidad Hatun Phinaya y 721 de la comunidad Queracucho, entre agosto y octubre de 2010. Las muestras se evaluaron mediante las técnicas cualitativas de sedimentación y fl… Show more

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“…As noted above, one sample contained a single egg attributed to the family Fasciolidae. The modern parasitological literature indicates that liver flukes of the genus Fasciola are present in SACs today with prevalence ranging from 8% to 73.8% and that mortality is up to 100% (Camareno et al 2016;Flores et al 2014;Leguia 1991). Our results would constitute the first mention of fluke in ancient SACs, but due to the recovery of only a single egg, this will have to be confirmed by analysis of additional samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…As noted above, one sample contained a single egg attributed to the family Fasciolidae. The modern parasitological literature indicates that liver flukes of the genus Fasciola are present in SACs today with prevalence ranging from 8% to 73.8% and that mortality is up to 100% (Camareno et al 2016;Flores et al 2014;Leguia 1991). Our results would constitute the first mention of fluke in ancient SACs, but due to the recovery of only a single egg, this will have to be confirmed by analysis of additional samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…With reference to the effect of the drug among eimerias species, 94 % (47/50) of alpaca offspring have the presence of some eimeria species, a higher percentage than that reported by Salazar Robayo 24 , Camareno et al 25 and Kultscher et al 26 It is important to distinguish the species of parasites, because they can be simultaneously infecting a host, and vary in pathogenicity in their biology 29 , so we take as a reference for pathogenicity E. macusaniensis. This specie causes moderate to severe lesions in the gut alpaca and can kill them with signs diarrhea 23 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…(40.0) Strongylida (18.3) Trichuris sp . (1.6) Puno 1319 (52.4) Eimeria alpacae (31.5) Rectal samples Scientific research Camareno et al (2016) Eimeria lamae (2.3) Only Eimeria study Eimeria punoensis (66.2) Eimeria macusaniensis (8.7) Eimeria ivitaensis (0.7) Huancavelica 190 (81.88) Eimeria macusaniensis Rectal samples Thesis Lizana Hilario (2016) Puno 45 NR Eimeria spp . Intestinal sample Thesis Chirinos (2017) Arequipa, Tacna 346 (69.65) Nematodirus spp .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%