2012
DOI: 10.15381/rivep.v21i2.132
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Prevalencia De Tremátodes De La Familia Paramphistomatidae en Bovinos Del Distrito De Yurimaguas, Provincia De Alto Amazonas, Loreto.

Abstract: RESUMENSe determinó la prevalencia de Paramfistómidos en bovinos del distrito de Yurimaguas, provincia de Alto Amazonas, Loreto. Se colectaron muestras de heces en 421 bovinos, entre junio de 2006 a febrero de 2007, para su evaluación coproparasitológica con la técnica de sedimentación espontánea. Se obtuvo una prevalencia del 44.2 ± 4.7%. En la prueba de regresión logística se determinó que la edad (p<0.05), y no el sexo, constituía factor de riesgo, donde bovinos mayores de tres años de edad presentaron 3 ó … Show more

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“…In paramphistomes, the prevalence (29%) was at the upper limit of that reported in Europe, where the information indicates a wide range, from 6.2% to 48.8% (Ferreras et al, 2014;Naranjo-Lucena et al, 2018). The prevalence of trematodes had an average of 45%, this was considered as the percentage of animals that presented F. hepatica or paramphistomes, which turns out to be a high value, although similar values are seen in the Amazon (Pinedo et al, 2010). Surprisingly, the values observed were lower than those indicated in a cold-climate country such as Ireland, where 61% of the cattle were positive for Calicophoron daubneyi and 68% positive for F. hepatica, with a co-infection between the two species of 46% (Jones et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…In paramphistomes, the prevalence (29%) was at the upper limit of that reported in Europe, where the information indicates a wide range, from 6.2% to 48.8% (Ferreras et al, 2014;Naranjo-Lucena et al, 2018). The prevalence of trematodes had an average of 45%, this was considered as the percentage of animals that presented F. hepatica or paramphistomes, which turns out to be a high value, although similar values are seen in the Amazon (Pinedo et al, 2010). Surprisingly, the values observed were lower than those indicated in a cold-climate country such as Ireland, where 61% of the cattle were positive for Calicophoron daubneyi and 68% positive for F. hepatica, with a co-infection between the two species of 46% (Jones et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…In other regions with a warm climate, such as the province of the upper Amazon, a high prevalence (44.2 ± 4.7%) of paramphistomes has been observed. The high degree of prevalence of paramphistomes was influenced by the favourable environmental conditions present in the study area, as well as by the lack of prevention and control strategies in the local bovine population (Pinedo et al, 2010). Also, in buffaloes, a higher prevalence of paramphistomes (62.93%) than F. hepatica (16%) was indicated, probably because buffaloes are found in higher-risk environments (Nurhidayah et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The presence of rumen fluke infections in ruminants has been widely reported across several European countries such as the UK (Jones et al ., 2017), Ireland (Toolan et al ., 2015) and the Netherlands (Ploeger et al ., 2017), and on other continents such as Oceania (Cauquil et al ., 2016) and Asia (Ali et al ., 2018). In America, the presence of rumen flukes in ruminants has been reported in Peru (Pinedo et al ., 2010) and Mexico (Ojeda-Robertos et al ., 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Si bien los estudios de prevalencia sobre F. hepatica realizados en Colombia, señalan que este parásito se presenta con mayor frecuencia en la ganadería lechera, 13, 21 can que estos trematodos afectan la ganadería cárnica; 10,21-23 esta investigación demuestra por primera vez para Colombia que la ganadería de doble propósito puede verse afectada por ambos parásitos, tal y como se registra para ganaderías similares en Venezuela 1 y Perú. 24 Tanto en el presente estudio como en otros realizados en Antioquia, 10,13 y en Perú 25 do es el digeneo más frecuente en los hatos donde se presenta coinfección con F. hepatica, sin embargo, se desconocen las razones que estarían favoreciendo la interacción bovino-paramphistómido. Además, este ros con encharcamiento permanente, posiblemente porque estos ambientes reúnen las características que fomentan la presencia de los huéspedes intermediarios.…”
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