Algunas causas infecciosas de diarrea en caninos

En las consultas de clínica de pequeños animales un alto número de casos corresponden a las afectaciones del sistema digestivo, algunas de ellas considerándose urgencias o emergencias; muchos de estos pacientes han presentado signos clínicos durante varios días por lo que llegan en estado de shock....

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Alférez Alvarado, Diego Alejandro
Castellanos Aponte, Héctor Julián
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2022
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Canino
Diarrea
Gastroenteritis.
TG 2022 MVZ 45066
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Diarrhea
Gastroenteritis
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title Algunas causas infecciosas de diarrea en caninos
spellingShingle Algunas causas infecciosas de diarrea en caninos
Canino
Diarrea
Gastroenteritis.
TG 2022 MVZ 45066
Canine
Diarrhea
Gastroenteritis
title_short Algunas causas infecciosas de diarrea en caninos
title_full Algunas causas infecciosas de diarrea en caninos
title_fullStr Algunas causas infecciosas de diarrea en caninos
title_full_unstemmed Algunas causas infecciosas de diarrea en caninos
title_sort Algunas causas infecciosas de diarrea en caninos
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Alférez Alvarado, Diego Alejandro
Castellanos Aponte, Héctor Julián
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Medina Ramírez, Maritza
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Alférez Alvarado, Diego Alejandro
Castellanos Aponte, Héctor Julián
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Canino
Diarrea
Gastroenteritis.
topic Canino
Diarrea
Gastroenteritis.
TG 2022 MVZ 45066
Canine
Diarrhea
Gastroenteritis
dc.subject.classification.spa.fl_str_mv TG 2022 MVZ 45066
dc.subject.other.spa.fl_str_mv Canine
Diarrhea
Gastroenteritis
description En las consultas de clínica de pequeños animales un alto número de casos corresponden a las afectaciones del sistema digestivo, algunas de ellas considerándose urgencias o emergencias; muchos de estos pacientes han presentado signos clínicos durante varios días por lo que llegan en estado de shock. Los agentes etiológicos que causan estas patologías digestivas pueden incluir enfermedades virales como Parvovirus y Coronavirus canino, bacterianas como Salmonelosis, Colibacilosis y Clostridiosis, parásitarias como Toxocariasis y Ancilostomiasis, protozoaricas como Giardiasis y Cystoisosporiasis. Los presentan signos clínicos característicos de estas enfermedades incluyen diarrea sanguinolenta o catarral, vómito, inapetencia, deshidratación, dolor abdominal y fiebre. Estos cuadros clínicos generalmente comprometen la vida del paciente por lo que se recomienda hacer en primer lugar un buen diagnóstico de la enfermedad(es). La tasa de supervivencia de los pacientes depende de la rapidez del diagnóstico que se puede lograr mediante el examen clínico, hemogramas, coprológicos, coproscópicos y tinciones diferenciales (ejemplo: tinción de Ziehl-Neelsen, Heine, safranina) y test para la detección de antígenos de Parvovirus canino en heces y generalmente los tratamientos generalmente son intrahospitalarios.
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spelling Medina Ramírez, MaritzaAlférez Alvarado, Diego AlejandroCastellanos Aponte, Héctor Julián2022-05-27T16:30:19Z2022-05-27T16:30:19Z2022-05-26https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/45066Alférez Alvarado, D. A. y Castellanos Aponte, H. J. (2022). Algunas causas infecciosas de diarrea en caninos. [Tesis de pregrado, Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia]. Repositorio Institucional UCC. https://repository.ucc.edu.co/handle/20.500.12494/45066En las consultas de clínica de pequeños animales un alto número de casos corresponden a las afectaciones del sistema digestivo, algunas de ellas considerándose urgencias o emergencias; muchos de estos pacientes han presentado signos clínicos durante varios días por lo que llegan en estado de shock. Los agentes etiológicos que causan estas patologías digestivas pueden incluir enfermedades virales como Parvovirus y Coronavirus canino, bacterianas como Salmonelosis, Colibacilosis y Clostridiosis, parásitarias como Toxocariasis y Ancilostomiasis, protozoaricas como Giardiasis y Cystoisosporiasis. Los presentan signos clínicos característicos de estas enfermedades incluyen diarrea sanguinolenta o catarral, vómito, inapetencia, deshidratación, dolor abdominal y fiebre. Estos cuadros clínicos generalmente comprometen la vida del paciente por lo que se recomienda hacer en primer lugar un buen diagnóstico de la enfermedad(es). La tasa de supervivencia de los pacientes depende de la rapidez del diagnóstico que se puede lograr mediante el examen clínico, hemogramas, coprológicos, coproscópicos y tinciones diferenciales (ejemplo: tinción de Ziehl-Neelsen, Heine, safranina) y test para la detección de antígenos de Parvovirus canino en heces y generalmente los tratamientos generalmente son intrahospitalarios.In small animal clinic consultations, a high number of cases correspond to affections of the digestive system, some of them considered urgencies or emergencies; Many of these patients have presented clinical signs for several days, so they arrive in a state of shock. The etiological agents that cause these digestive pathologies can include viral diseases such as Parvovirus and Canine Coronavirus, bacterial diseases such as Salmonellosis, Colibacillosis and Clostridiosis, parasitic diseases such as Toxocariasis and Ancilostomiasis, and protozoa diseases such as Giardiasis and Cystoisosporiasis. The characteristic clinical signs of these diseases include bloody or catarrhal diarrhea, vomiting, loss of appetite, dehydration, abdominal pain, and fever. These clinical pictures generally compromise the patient's life, so it is recommended to first make a good diagnosis of the disease(s). The survival rate of patients depends on the speed of diagnosis that can be achieved through clinical examination, hemograms, coprological, coproscopic and differential stains (example: Ziehl-Neelsen, Heine, safranin stain) and test for the detection of canine parvovirus in feces and generally the treatments are usually intra-hospital.diego.alfereza@campusucc.edu.cohector.castellanosa@campusucc.edu.co26 p.Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Medicina Veterinaría y Zootecnia, VillavicencioMedicina veterinaria y zootecniaVillavicencioCaninoDiarreaGastroenteritis.TG 2022 MVZ 45066CanineDiarrheaGastroenteritisAlgunas causas infecciosas de diarrea en caninosTrabajo de grado - Pregradohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_7a1finfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionAtribución – No comercialinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Acuña, R. (2015). Diarrea aguda. Diarrea Aguda Gpc, 26(5), 676–686. https://www.elsevier.es/es-revista-revista-medica-clinica-las-condes-202-pdf-S0716864015001327Allaire, J., Crowley, S., Law, H., Chang, S., Ko, H., & Vallance, B. (2018). The Intestinal Epithelium: Central Coordinator of Mucosal Immunity. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29716793/Bouzid, M., Halai, K., Jeffreys, D., & Hunter, P. R. (2015). The prevalence of Giardia infection in dogs and cats, a systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence studies from stool samples. Veterinary Parasitology, 207(3–4), 181–202. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2014.12.011Campos, D. R., Perin, L. R., Camatta, N. C., Oliveira, L. C., De Siqueira, D. F., Aptekmann, K. P., & Martins, I. V. F. (2017). Canine hookworm: Correlation between hematological disorders and serum proteins with coproparasitological results. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinaria, 39(3), 147–151. https://doi.org/10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm019117Casas, D. (2022). 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