Prevalencia y especies de Eimeria sp. en cabras criollas (Capra hircus) de cuatro provincias de la costa central del Perú

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The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of Eimeria sp. in Creole goats from goat farmers' associations in four provinces of Lima, identify associated parasitic species, and investigate factors that could influence its prevalence and parasitic load. A total of 753 faecal samples we...

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Autores: Tavera G., Andrea, Watanabe W., Raquel, Pinedo V., Rosa, García P., Mario, Chávez V., Amanda
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:caprine coccidiosis
Eimeria
oocysts
Lima
Peru
coccidiosis caprina
ooquistes
Perú
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalencia y especies de Eimeria sp. en cabras criollas (Capra hircus) de cuatro provincias de la costa central del Perú
Prevalence and species of Eimeria sp. in Creole goats (Capra hircus) from four provinces on the central coast of Peru
title Prevalencia y especies de Eimeria sp. en cabras criollas (Capra hircus) de cuatro provincias de la costa central del Perú
spellingShingle Prevalencia y especies de Eimeria sp. en cabras criollas (Capra hircus) de cuatro provincias de la costa central del Perú
Tavera G., Andrea
caprine coccidiosis
Eimeria
oocysts
Lima
Peru
coccidiosis caprina
Eimeria
ooquistes
Lima
Perú
title_short Prevalencia y especies de Eimeria sp. en cabras criollas (Capra hircus) de cuatro provincias de la costa central del Perú
title_full Prevalencia y especies de Eimeria sp. en cabras criollas (Capra hircus) de cuatro provincias de la costa central del Perú
title_fullStr Prevalencia y especies de Eimeria sp. en cabras criollas (Capra hircus) de cuatro provincias de la costa central del Perú
title_full_unstemmed Prevalencia y especies de Eimeria sp. en cabras criollas (Capra hircus) de cuatro provincias de la costa central del Perú
title_sort Prevalencia y especies de Eimeria sp. en cabras criollas (Capra hircus) de cuatro provincias de la costa central del Perú
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Tavera G., Andrea
Watanabe W., Raquel
Pinedo V., Rosa
García P., Mario
Chávez V., Amanda
Tavera G., Andrea
Watanabe W., Raquel
Pinedo V., Rosa
García P., Mario
Chávez V., Amanda
author Tavera G., Andrea
author_facet Tavera G., Andrea
Watanabe W., Raquel
Pinedo V., Rosa
García P., Mario
Chávez V., Amanda
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author2 Watanabe W., Raquel
Pinedo V., Rosa
García P., Mario
Chávez V., Amanda
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author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv caprine coccidiosis
Eimeria
oocysts
Lima
Peru
coccidiosis caprina
Eimeria
ooquistes
Lima
Perú
topic caprine coccidiosis
Eimeria
oocysts
Lima
Peru
coccidiosis caprina
Eimeria
ooquistes
Lima
Perú
description The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of Eimeria sp. in Creole goats from goat farmers' associations in four provinces of Lima, identify associated parasitic species, and investigate factors that could influence its prevalence and parasitic load. A total of 753 faecal samples were randomly collected directly from the rectum of goats between August 2018 and May 2019. The animals were classified according to age group (<1, ≥1-3, >3 years), sex, and location of origin (Canta, Huaral, Huaura, and Huarochirí). Qualitative flotation techniques were used for coproparasitological analysis, and quantitative techniques using the modified McMaster method for counting oocysts per gram of faeces (OPG), recovered using the modified Ritchie technique. Caprine eimeriosis had a high prevalence of 75.8% (71.9–78.0%), exhibiting a low parasitic load of 3256 OPG on average. Nine species of Eimeria were identified, with E. ninakohlyakimovae, E. christenseni, and E. arloingi being the most prevalent in the region. Significant differences were found between the parasitic load and age (<1 year) and sex (male) (p<0.001) The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of Eimeria sp. in Creole goats from goat farmers' associations in four provinces of Lima, identify associated parasitic species, and investigate factors that could influence its prevalence and parasitic load. A total of 753 faecal samples were randomly collected directly from the rectum of goats between August 2018 and May 2019. The animals were classified according to age group (<1, ≥1-3, >3 years), sex, and location of origin (Canta, Huaral, Huaura, and Huarochirí). Qualitative flotation techniques were used for coproparasitological analysis, and quantitative techniques using the modified McMaster method for counting oocysts per gram of faeces (OPG), recovered using the modified Ritchie technique. Caprine eimeriosis had a high prevalence of 75.8% (71.9–78.0%), exhibiting a low parasitic load of 3256 OPG on average. Nine species of Eimeria were identified, with E. ninakohlyakimovae, E. christenseni, and E. arloingi being the most prevalent in the region. Significant differences were found between the parasitic load and age (<1 year) and sex (male) (p<0.001)
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spelling Prevalencia y especies de Eimeria sp. en cabras criollas (Capra hircus) de cuatro provincias de la costa central del PerúPrevalence and species of Eimeria sp. in Creole goats (Capra hircus) from four provinces on the central coast of PeruTavera G., AndreaWatanabe W., RaquelPinedo V., RosaGarcía P., MarioChávez V., AmandaTavera G., AndreaWatanabe W., RaquelPinedo V., RosaGarcía P., MarioChávez V., Amandacaprine coccidiosisEimeriaoocystsLimaPerucoccidiosis caprinaEimeriaooquistesLimaPerúThe aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of Eimeria sp. in Creole goats from goat farmers' associations in four provinces of Lima, identify associated parasitic species, and investigate factors that could influence its prevalence and parasitic load. A total of 753 faecal samples were randomly collected directly from the rectum of goats between August 2018 and May 2019. The animals were classified according to age group (<1, ≥1-3, >3 years), sex, and location of origin (Canta, Huaral, Huaura, and Huarochirí). Qualitative flotation techniques were used for coproparasitological analysis, and quantitative techniques using the modified McMaster method for counting oocysts per gram of faeces (OPG), recovered using the modified Ritchie technique. Caprine eimeriosis had a high prevalence of 75.8% (71.9–78.0%), exhibiting a low parasitic load of 3256 OPG on average. Nine species of Eimeria were identified, with E. ninakohlyakimovae, E. christenseni, and E. arloingi being the most prevalent in the region. Significant differences were found between the parasitic load and age (<1 year) and sex (male) (p<0.001) The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of Eimeria sp. in Creole goats from goat farmers' associations in four provinces of Lima, identify associated parasitic species, and investigate factors that could influence its prevalence and parasitic load. A total of 753 faecal samples were randomly collected directly from the rectum of goats between August 2018 and May 2019. The animals were classified according to age group (<1, ≥1-3, >3 years), sex, and location of origin (Canta, Huaral, Huaura, and Huarochirí). Qualitative flotation techniques were used for coproparasitological analysis, and quantitative techniques using the modified McMaster method for counting oocysts per gram of faeces (OPG), recovered using the modified Ritchie technique. Caprine eimeriosis had a high prevalence of 75.8% (71.9–78.0%), exhibiting a low parasitic load of 3256 OPG on average. Nine species of Eimeria were identified, with E. ninakohlyakimovae, E. christenseni, and E. arloingi being the most prevalent in the region. Significant differences were found between the parasitic load and age (<1 year) and sex (male) (p<0.001)El objetivo del estudio fue determinar la prevalencia de eimeriosis en caprinos criollos de asociaciones de capricultores de cuatro provincias de Lima, identificar las especies parasitarias asociadas e investigar los factores que podrían influir en su prevalencia y carga parasitaria. Se recolectaron aleatoriamente 753 muestras fecales directamente del recto de las cabras entre agosto de 2018 a mayo de 2019. Los animales fueron clasificados según grupo etario (<1, ≥1-3, >3 años), sexo y localidad de procedencia (Canta, Huaral, Huaura y Huarochirí). Para el análisis coproparasitológico se emplearon técnicas cualitativas de flotación y cuantitativas mediante el método de McMaster modificado para el recuento de ooquistes por gramo de heces (OPG) y recuperados mediante la técnica de Ritchie modificado. La eimeriosis caprina presentó una alta prevalencia 75.8% (71.9-78.0%), exhibiendo una carga parasitaria leve de 3256 OPG en promedio. Se identificaron nueve especies de Eimeria, destacando E. ninakohlyakimovae, E. christenseni, y E. arloingi como las más prevalentes de la región. Se encontraron diferencias significativas entre la carga parasitaria con la edad (<1 año) y el sexo (macho) (p<0.001).Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2025-10-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/3174710.15381/rivep.v36i5.31747Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 36 No. 5 (2025); e31747Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 36 Núm. 5 (2025); e317471682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/31747/22904Derechos de autor 2025 Andrea Tavera G., Raquel Watanabe W., Rosa Pinedo V., Mario García P., Amanda Chávez V.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe:article/317472025-11-03T14:33:02Z
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