Hepatozoonosis en caninos domésticos del Gran Buenos Aires

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<p>La hepatozoonosis canina (HC) es una enfermedad transmitida por la ingestión de garrapatas infectadas con Hepatozoon canis que puede causar signos clínicos graves dependiendo inmunidad del hospedador. El objetivo este trabajo fue detectar presencia H. en muestras caninos sin signología provenientes Gran Buenos Aires a través observación microscópica extendidos sangre periférica y capa flogística. Posteriormente, se determinó casuística HC los diferentes barrios, asociación entre las variables raza, sexo, edad el diagnóstico hematológico positivo alteraciones hemograma HC. De 207 10 (4,83%) fueron positivas mediante frotis 15 (7,24%) Con respecto evaluadas, más frecuente adultos, hembras, raza mestiza garrapatas, no obstante diferencias significativas. mayor porcentaje observó aquellos pacientes barrios Solano Quilmes. En relación hematológicas grupo anemia (20%), leucocitosis (40%), linfocitosis (26,6%) eosinofilia (80%) un al negativas, ambos grupos significativas (p>0,05). Este estudio corrobora endemicidad demuestra prevalencia varía procedencia momento realiza estudio. Asimismo, refleja utilidad concentración leucocitaria para aumentar probabilidades positiva gamontes cuando disponga métodos moleculares.</p>

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Revista veterinaria

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['1668-4834', '1669-6840']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.30972/vet.3326191