Investigación de la efectividad de varios métodos de tratamiento en cabras con papilomatosis cutánea

dc.creatorYıldırım, Yakup
dc.creatorBozkurt, Gökhan
dc.creatorKüçük, Ali
dc.creatorTaşal, İbrahim
dc.date2022-05-15
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-15T14:43:45Z
dc.date.available2022-12-15T14:43:45Z
dc.identifierhttps://revistamvz.unicordoba.edu.co/article/view/2376
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/5353482
dc.descriptionObjective. This study investigated the recovery effects of levamisole, Tarantula cubensis extract, and levamisole + T. cubensis extract combination on goats with cutaneous papillomatosis. Materials and Methods. Forty hair goats between 2 and 4 years of age in the lactation period, which were clinically diagnosed as having papillomatosis, were included in the study, and they were divided into four groups randomly, each having ten goats. No application was performed on goats in the control group. Levamisole (5 mg/kg, intramuscularly), T. cubensis extract (4 ml, subcutaneously), and both levamisole (5 mg/kg, intramuscularly) and T. cubensis extract (4 mL, subcutaneously) were administered to the goats in the levamisole group, T. cubensis extract group, and combined group, respectively, two times at weekly intervals. All animals in the groups were monitored at 15-day intervals for three months. Results. While no recovery was observed in the control group, regression was observed in only one animal’s papilloma (10%). The recovery and regression rates were 40% and 40% in the levamisole group, 30% and 40% in the T. cubensis extract group, and 60% and 30% in the combined group, respectively. Conclusions. All three treatments applied in goats for treating cutaneous papillomatosis were found to be effective in different degrees. When compared between treatment groups, levamisole+T. cubensis extract combination was found to be a more effective treatment.en-US
dc.descriptionObjetivo. Este estudio investigó los efectos de recuperación del levamisol, el extracto de Tarantula cubensis y la combinación de levamisol+extracto de T. cubensis en cabras con papilomatosis cutánea. Materiales y métodos. Se incluyeron en el estudio cuarenta cabras de pelo entre 2 y 4 años de edad en período de lactancia, que fueron diagnosticadas clínicamente de papilomatosis, y se dividieron en cuatro grupos aleatoriamente, cada uno con diez cabras. No se realizó ninguna aplicación en cabras en el grupo de control. Se administraron levamisol (5mg/kg, por vía intramuscular), extracto de T.cubensis (4ml, por vía subcutánea) y levamisol (5mg/kg, por vía intramuscular) y extracto de T.cubensis (4ml, por vía subcutánea) a las cabras en el grupo de levamisol, grupo de extracto de T. cubensis y grupo combinado, respectivamente, dos veces a intervalos semanales. Todos los animales de los grupos se controlaron a intervalos de 15 días durante tres meses. Resultados. Si bien no se observó recuperación en el grupo de control, se observó regresión en solo el papiloma de un animal (10%). Las tasas de recuperación y regresión fueron 40% y 40% en el grupo de levamisol, 30% y 40% en el grupo de extracto de T. cubensis y 60% y 30% en el grupo combinado, respectivamente. Conclusiones. Se encontró que los tres tratamientos aplicados en cabras para tratar la papilomatosis cutánea eran efectivos en diferentes grados. Cuando se comparó entre los grupos de tratamiento, se encontró que la combinación de extracto de levamisol+T. cubensis era un tratamiento más efectivo.es-ES
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dc.rightsDerechos de autor 2022 Yakup Yıldırım, Gökhan Bozkurt, Ali Küçük, İbrahim Taşales-ES
dc.rightshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0es-ES
dc.sourceJournal MVZ Cordoba; Vol. 27 No. 2 (2022): Revista MVZ Córdoba Volumen 27(2) Mayo-Agosto 2022; e2376en-US
dc.sourceRevista MVZ Córdoba; Vol. 27 Núm. 2 (2022): Revista MVZ Córdoba Volumen 27(2) Mayo-Agosto 2022; e2376es-ES
dc.source1909-0544
dc.source0122-0268
dc.source10.21897/rmvz.v27.n2.2022
dc.subjectCutaneous papillomatosisen-US
dc.subjectgoaten-US
dc.subjectlevamisoleen-US
dc.subjectTarantula cubensisen-US
dc.subjecttreatmenten-US
dc.subjectVirologyen-US
dc.subjectclinical virologyen-US
dc.subjectPapilomatosis cutáneaes-ES
dc.subjectcabraes-ES
dc.subjectlevamisoles-ES
dc.subjectTarantula cubensises-ES
dc.subjecttratamientoes-ES
dc.subjectVirologíaes-ES
dc.subjectvirología clínicaes-ES
dc.titleThe Investigation of the effectiveness of various treatment methods in goats with cutaneous papillomatosisen-US
dc.titleInvestigación de la efectividad de varios métodos de tratamiento en cabras con papilomatosis cutáneaes-ES
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