Demographic characteristics of companion animals identified with electronic devices in two districts of Lima - Peru
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The aim of this study was to describe the demographic characteristics of companion animals (canines and felines) identified with electronic devices in the districts of Lince and San Borja, Lima-Peru, in the period 2013-2021. The descriptive observational study collected information from district, sp...
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Demographic characteristics of companion animals identified with electronic devices in two districts of Lima - Peru Características demográficas de los animales de compañía identificados con dispositivos electrónicos en dos distritos de Lima – Perú |
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Demographic characteristics of companion animals identified with electronic devices in two districts of Lima - Peru |
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Demographic characteristics of companion animals identified with electronic devices in two districts of Lima - Peru |
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Gil, Angie León, Daphne Falcón, Néstor Gil, Angie León, Daphne Falcón, Néstor |
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Gil, Angie |
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Gil, Angie León, Daphne Falcón, Néstor |
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The aim of this study was to describe the demographic characteristics of companion animals (canines and felines) identified with electronic devices in the districts of Lince and San Borja, Lima-Peru, in the period 2013-2021. The descriptive observational study collected information from district, species, sex, breed, size, date of birth, reproductive condition, address, and vaccination programme of the animals identified with electronic devices registered in the database of the National Registry of Animal Identity (RENIAN). Information was retrieved from 782 animals. Of them, 24% were from the district of Lince and 76% of San Borja; whereas 83.5% were dogs and 16.5% felines. The highest proportion of dogs was identified and registered in 2019 (74.4%) and felines in 2021 (63.4%). The number of animals registered in relation to the estimated population of dogs and cats was <5%. The age updated to February 22, 2022, was 5.5 ± 0.2 years in canines and 3.8 ± 0.5 years in felines. Male animals prevailed among dogs (56.1%) and felines (55.8%); as well as purebred (66.1%) among dogs and mestizo (82.2%) among felines. Besides, 21% of the dogs and 63.6% of the felines were sterilized. The vaccination record was outdated. The practice of identifying companion animals based on electronic devices in the districts of Lince and San Borja is scarce, so knowledge of demographic and epidemiological patterns is limited, affecting potential interventions of interest in public health. |
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Demographic characteristics of companion animals identified with electronic devices in two districts of Lima - PeruCaracterísticas demográficas de los animales de compañía identificados con dispositivos electrónicos en dos distritos de Lima – PerúGil, AngieLeón, DaphneFalcón, NéstorGil, AngieLeón, DaphneFalcón, NéstordogcatmicrochipmunicipalityzoonosisperrogatomicrochipmunicipalidadzoonosisThe aim of this study was to describe the demographic characteristics of companion animals (canines and felines) identified with electronic devices in the districts of Lince and San Borja, Lima-Peru, in the period 2013-2021. The descriptive observational study collected information from district, species, sex, breed, size, date of birth, reproductive condition, address, and vaccination programme of the animals identified with electronic devices registered in the database of the National Registry of Animal Identity (RENIAN). Information was retrieved from 782 animals. Of them, 24% were from the district of Lince and 76% of San Borja; whereas 83.5% were dogs and 16.5% felines. The highest proportion of dogs was identified and registered in 2019 (74.4%) and felines in 2021 (63.4%). The number of animals registered in relation to the estimated population of dogs and cats was <5%. The age updated to February 22, 2022, was 5.5 ± 0.2 years in canines and 3.8 ± 0.5 years in felines. Male animals prevailed among dogs (56.1%) and felines (55.8%); as well as purebred (66.1%) among dogs and mestizo (82.2%) among felines. Besides, 21% of the dogs and 63.6% of the felines were sterilized. The vaccination record was outdated. The practice of identifying companion animals based on electronic devices in the districts of Lince and San Borja is scarce, so knowledge of demographic and epidemiological patterns is limited, affecting potential interventions of interest in public health.El objetivo del estudio fue describir las características demográficas de los animales de compañía (caninos y felinos) identificados con dispositivos electrónicos en los distritos de Lince y San Borja, Lima-Perú, en el periodo 2013- 2021. El estudio observacional descriptivo recabó información de distrito, especie, sexo, raza, tamaño, fecha de nacimiento, condición reproductiva, domicilio y programa de vacunación de los animales identificados con dispositivos electrónicos registrados en la base de datos del Registro Nacional de Identidad Animal (RENIAN). Se recuperó información de 782 animales. El 24% de los animales pertenecían al distrito de Lince y el 76% a San Borja. El 83.5% fueron canes y 16.5% felinos. La mayor proporción de canes se identificó y registró en 2019 (74.4%) y los felinos en 2021 (63.4%). La cantidad de animales registrados con relación a la población de canes y felinos estimada fue <5%. La edad actualizada al 22 de febrero del 2022 registró una media de 5.5 ± 0.2 años en caninos y de 3.8 ± 0.5 años en felinos. Predominaron animales machos entre canes (56.1%) y felinos (55.8%); así como de raza pura (66.1%) entre los canes y mestiza (82.2%) entre los felinos. El 21% de los canes y el 63.6% de los felinos estaban esterilizados. El registro de vacunación se encontraba desactualizado. La práctica de identificación de los animales de compañía en base a dispositivos electrónicos en los distritos de Lince y San Borja es escasa, con lo que el conocimiento de los patrones demográficos y epidemiológicos es limitado afectando las potenciales intervenciones de interés en salud pública.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2022-12-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2410010.15381/rivep.v33i6.24100Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 No. 6 (2022); e24100Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 Núm. 6 (2022); e241001682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/24100/18924Derechos de autor 2022 Angie Gil, Daphne León, Néstor Falcónhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe:article/241002022-12-22T13:13:07Z |
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