Prevalencia de parásitos gastrointestinales en terneros del cantón Santo Domingo, Ecuador
Fecha
2023-07-04Autor
Maldonado Borbor, Daniel Humberto
Rosero Alava, Genesis Jeremy
Institución
Resumen
The main objective of this research was to estimate the prevalence of gastrointestinal
parasites in calves from birth to 35 weeks of age in the canton of Santo Domingo, through
standard parasitological tests of flotation and sedimentation. The population sample consisted
of 381 calves belonging to 54 farms distributed in 7 parishes of the canton that were
georeferenced using Google Earth. Fecal samples were collected directly from the anus for
coprological analysis in the laboratory of the Instituto Superior Calazacón. Prevalence was
obtained in 48.8% of the animals sampled, presenting the following parasites: Nematodes
(39.90%), Protozoa (13.39%), Cestodes (7.09%) and Trematodes (0.26%). Prevalence
distribution was the same among parish categories regardless of the type of parasites
(P=0.429). Regarding the risk factors studied, the mestizo breed was more prone to parasitism
than other breeds (P<0.05 and Odds ratio of 2.27), Savoy pasture was also identified as a
source of parasitic infestations (P<0.05 and Odds ratio of 2.325) and finally milk consumption
proved to be a protective factor (OR value=0.55). In conclusion: georeferencing contributed to
achieve a better sanitary monitoring of the canton, the assumptions that the most important
type of parasitism in calves was Nematosis were sustained, the crossbreeding of breeds does
not ensure hybrid vigor (loss of resistance) and finally, feeding plays a fundamental role in the
contagion of calves, grazing animals allow to ensure the life cycle of the parasites.