FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CONTAMINATION OF PUBLIC PARKS (HUÁNUCO, PERÚ) BY TOXOCARA CANIS EGGS AND OTHER ENDOPARASITES OF ZOONOTIC IMPORTANCE
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The objective of this work was to evaluate the contamination of public parks in the district of Huánuco, Perú with eggs of Toxocara canis. 32 soil samples were taken in each of 11 parks for a total of 352 samples in May and June of 2014. Parks were selected at random. In each park, 2-3 kg soil was c...
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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CONTAMINATION OF PUBLIC PARKS (HUÁNUCO, PERÚ) BY TOXOCARA CANIS EGGS AND OTHER ENDOPARASITES OF ZOONOTIC IMPORTANCE FACTORES ASOCIADOS A LA CONTAMINACIÓN DE PARQUES PÚBLICOS (HUÁNUCO, PERÚ) CON HUEVOS DE TOXOCARA CANIS Y OTROS ENDOPARASITOS DE IMPORTANCIA ZOONOTICA |
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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CONTAMINATION OF PUBLIC PARKS (HUÁNUCO, PERÚ) BY TOXOCARA CANIS EGGS AND OTHER ENDOPARASITES OF ZOONOTIC IMPORTANCE Montalvo-Sabino, Eddyson Ancylostoma contamination by eggs parasite public parks Toxocara. Ancylostoma contaminación por huevos parásito parques públicos Toxocara. |
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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CONTAMINATION OF PUBLIC PARKS (HUÁNUCO, PERÚ) BY TOXOCARA CANIS EGGS AND OTHER ENDOPARASITES OF ZOONOTIC IMPORTANCE |
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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CONTAMINATION OF PUBLIC PARKS (HUÁNUCO, PERÚ) BY TOXOCARA CANIS EGGS AND OTHER ENDOPARASITES OF ZOONOTIC IMPORTANCE |
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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CONTAMINATION OF PUBLIC PARKS (HUÁNUCO, PERÚ) BY TOXOCARA CANIS EGGS AND OTHER ENDOPARASITES OF ZOONOTIC IMPORTANCE |
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Montalvo-Sabino, Eddyson Cipriano-Fonseca, Fermin Marcelo-Andrade, Edith Rosas-Jara, Doila Milagros Mines-Huaman, Wendy Mike Capcha-Tucto, Luz Nathaly Chavez-Chavez, Carla Benites-Mendoza, Branco Sandoval- Tolentino, Maribel Pineda-Castillo, Carlos Alberto Cárdenas - Callirgos, Jorge J. Wetzel, Eric Iannacone, Jose |
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Montalvo-Sabino, Eddyson |
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Montalvo-Sabino, Eddyson Cipriano-Fonseca, Fermin Marcelo-Andrade, Edith Rosas-Jara, Doila Milagros Mines-Huaman, Wendy Mike Capcha-Tucto, Luz Nathaly Chavez-Chavez, Carla Benites-Mendoza, Branco Sandoval- Tolentino, Maribel Pineda-Castillo, Carlos Alberto Cárdenas - Callirgos, Jorge J. Wetzel, Eric Iannacone, Jose |
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Cipriano-Fonseca, Fermin Marcelo-Andrade, Edith Rosas-Jara, Doila Milagros Mines-Huaman, Wendy Mike Capcha-Tucto, Luz Nathaly Chavez-Chavez, Carla Benites-Mendoza, Branco Sandoval- Tolentino, Maribel Pineda-Castillo, Carlos Alberto Cárdenas - Callirgos, Jorge J. Wetzel, Eric Iannacone, Jose |
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Ancylostoma contamination by eggs parasite public parks Toxocara. Ancylostoma contaminación por huevos parásito parques públicos Toxocara. |
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Ancylostoma contamination by eggs parasite public parks Toxocara. Ancylostoma contaminación por huevos parásito parques públicos Toxocara. |
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The objective of this work was to evaluate the contamination of public parks in the district of Huánuco, Perú with eggs of Toxocara canis. 32 soil samples were taken in each of 11 parks for a total of 352 samples in May and June of 2014. Parks were selected at random. In each park, 2-3 kg soil was collected according to the double “W” method. Flotation with a saturated sugar solution was used. Samples were considered positive when at least one egg of T. canis was found. Of the 11 parks sampled, T. canis eggs were found in 90.9%. Seven parasites were found along with T. canis in the soil. The sequence of parasite prevalence was in the following descending order: T. canis> Strongylus type eggs of Ancylostoma caninum > A. caninum larvae = Blastocystis hominis > Trichuris vulpis= Entamoeba sp. > Capillaria sp. = Balantidium coli. Parasite richness was 2.45 ± 1.21 (1-4) parasites per public park. Asignificant positive correlation was observed between the area of public parks and parasite richness per public park. No association was found between the condition of the public park and it being positive for T. canis. A dendrogram of similarity of association of parasites present in the 11 public parks showed a greater association between the Strongylus egg type and larvae of A. caninum. Also, a greater similarity existed between T. vulpis, B. coli, Entamoeba sp. and Capillaria sp. T. canis had the lowest similarity with the other parasitic forms. An increase in the prevalence of T. canis was observed in comparison to the previous decade as well as to the presence of other infective parasite stages of public health importance. People and especially children could become contaminated while in public parks and sanitary measures should be taken to control this zoonosis. |
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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CONTAMINATION OF PUBLIC PARKS (HUÁNUCO, PERÚ) BY TOXOCARA CANIS EGGS AND OTHER ENDOPARASITES OF ZOONOTIC IMPORTANCEFACTORES ASOCIADOS A LA CONTAMINACIÓN DE PARQUES PÚBLICOS (HUÁNUCO, PERÚ) CON HUEVOS DE TOXOCARA CANIS Y OTROS ENDOPARASITOS DE IMPORTANCIA ZOONOTICAMontalvo-Sabino, EddysonCipriano-Fonseca, FerminMarcelo-Andrade, EdithRosas-Jara, Doila MilagrosMines-Huaman, Wendy MikeCapcha-Tucto, Luz NathalyChavez-Chavez, CarlaBenites-Mendoza, BrancoSandoval- Tolentino, MaribelPineda-Castillo, Carlos AlbertoCárdenas - Callirgos, JorgeJ. Wetzel, EricIannacone, JoseAncylostomacontamination by eggsparasitepublic parksToxocara.Ancylostomacontaminación por huevosparásitoparques públicosToxocara.The objective of this work was to evaluate the contamination of public parks in the district of Huánuco, Perú with eggs of Toxocara canis. 32 soil samples were taken in each of 11 parks for a total of 352 samples in May and June of 2014. Parks were selected at random. In each park, 2-3 kg soil was collected according to the double “W” method. Flotation with a saturated sugar solution was used. Samples were considered positive when at least one egg of T. canis was found. Of the 11 parks sampled, T. canis eggs were found in 90.9%. Seven parasites were found along with T. canis in the soil. The sequence of parasite prevalence was in the following descending order: T. canis> Strongylus type eggs of Ancylostoma caninum > A. caninum larvae = Blastocystis hominis > Trichuris vulpis= Entamoeba sp. > Capillaria sp. = Balantidium coli. Parasite richness was 2.45 ± 1.21 (1-4) parasites per public park. Asignificant positive correlation was observed between the area of public parks and parasite richness per public park. No association was found between the condition of the public park and it being positive for T. canis. A dendrogram of similarity of association of parasites present in the 11 public parks showed a greater association between the Strongylus egg type and larvae of A. caninum. Also, a greater similarity existed between T. vulpis, B. coli, Entamoeba sp. and Capillaria sp. T. canis had the lowest similarity with the other parasitic forms. An increase in the prevalence of T. canis was observed in comparison to the previous decade as well as to the presence of other infective parasite stages of public health importance. People and especially children could become contaminated while in public parks and sanitary measures should be taken to control this zoonosis.El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar la contaminación de parques públicos del distrito de Huánuco, Perú por huevos de Toxocara canis. En cada uno de los 11 parques fueron tomadas 32 muestras por lo que se evaluaron un total de 352 muestras de tierra en mayo y junio del 2014. La selección de los parques fue al azar. De cada parque se recolectó 2 a 3 kg de tierra, según el método de la doble “W”. Se usó el método de flotación con solución saturada de azúcar. Se consideró positivo cuando se encontró al menos un huevo de T. canis por parque evaluado. De los 11 parques muestreados se encontró huevos de T. canis en el 90,9%. Siete fueron las formas parasitarias acompañantes a T. canis en el suelo. La secuencia de prevalencia parasitaria presentó el siguiente orden descendente: T. canis > huevos tipo Strongylus de Ancylostoma caninum > larvas de A. caninum = Blastocystis hominis > Trichuris vulpis = Entamoeba sp. > Capillaria sp. = Balantidium coli. La riqueza parasitaria fue de 2,45±1,21 (1 a 4) parásitos·parque público-1. Se observó una correlación positiva significativa entre el área del parque público y la riqueza de parásitos·parque público-1. No se encontró asociación entre el estado de conservación del parque público y la positividad con T. canis. Un dendrograma de similitud de asociación de los parásitos presentes en los 11 parques públicos mostró una mayor asociación entre huevos tipo Strongylus y larvas de A. caninum. También una mayor similitud entre T. vulpis, B. coli, Entamoeba sp. y Capillaria sp. T. canis presentó la menor similitud con el resto de formas parasitarias. Se observó un aumento en la prevalencia de T. canis en comparación a la década anterior, así como la presencia de otros estadios infectivos de parásitos de importancia en salud pública. Las personas y especialmente los niños pudieran contaminarse durante su estadía en los parques públicos y deben tomarse medidas sanitarias para el control de esta zoonosis.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2014-02-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/919Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2014): Neotropical Helminthology; 259-2681995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/919/809https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/919/2633Derechos de autor 2021 Neotropical Helminthologyhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/9192022-01-11T16:24:20Z |
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