Demographic characteristics of the canine population of a city in Patagonia, Argentina: Implications for the management of the canine population and human health

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The demographic characteristics of the canine population, the traits of animal care and the occurrence of dog bites or traffic accidents caused by dogs in homes in San Carlos de Bariloche were investigated, in the context of a study on the impact of dog ownership on the environment and the health of...

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Autores: Garibotti, Gilda, Guardamagni, Ana Laura, Zacharías, Daniela, Viozzi, Gustavo, Flores, Veronica, Alvarado, Basilia, Bustamante, Rodrigo, Chang Reissig, Elizabeth, González, Tomás, Rauque, Carlos, Santos, Karina, Vega, Rocío, Walker, Melani
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/19430
Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/19430
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:demografía de perros con dueño
tenencia de perros
zoonosis
mordeduras
Argentina
demography of dogs with owners
dog ownership
bites
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Sumario:The demographic characteristics of the canine population, the traits of animal care and the occurrence of dog bites or traffic accidents caused by dogs in homes in San Carlos de Bariloche were investigated, in the context of a study on the impact of dog ownership on the environment and the health of the population. A survey was conducted in a stratified, multistage, and probabilistic household sample. The proportion of households with dogs was 69% and it was estimated that there were 57 082 owned dogs in the city. The 46% had free access to public spaces. Among these, 57% had not been vaccinated and 90% had not been dewormed in the last year or had been less than four times. Besides, 31% of the males and 77% of the females were neutered, while only 48% of the bitches under three years of age were spayed. In 5% of the households, one of their members had been bitten by a dog and in 19% one of the members had suffered a traffic accident caused by dogs in the last five years. The lack of supervision of dogs by their owners provides adequate conditions for the uncontrolled increase in the canine population, the spread of zoonotic diseases, the occurrence of dog bites and traffic accidents.
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