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Eficacia de Pediluvios Como Tratamiento Curativo de la Pododermatitis en Ovinos en el Predio Villa Margaret, Valledupar, Colombia.

dc.contributor.advisorCañate-González, Abid Silvestre
dc.contributor.advisorPortillo-Paba, Jenny Alexandra
dc.contributor.authorCarrillo-Llanes, Livan Haiko
dc.contributor.authorBayona-Pérez, Yesica Fernanda
dc.contributor.juryCastillo-Navarro, Jesús Emilio
dc.contributor.juryRueda-Suarez, Mastranyero
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-27T14:53:35Z
dc.date.available2024-08-10
dc.date.available2024-02-27T14:53:35Z
dc.date.issued2023-07-13
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dc.description.abstractLa pododermatitis interdigital (pietin o footrot) es una de las enfermedades podales más habituales en pequeños rumiantes, especialmente en ovinos. En temas de economía, la pododermatitis es la enfermedad infecciosa de pezuñas más relevante en la producción ovina a nivel mundial. Sin embargo, no hay programas de control ni tratamiento establecido para prevenir la pododermatitis en países tropicales de menor producción como Colombia. Este trabajo tiene como objetivo evaluar la eficacia del pediluvio como tratamiento curativo para la pododermatitis en ovinos ubicados en un predio del corregimiento de Mariangola, municipio de Valledupar, Cesar. Se realizó un diseño experimental con cuatro tratamientos y un grupo control. Los compuestos activos fueron el Sulfato de Zinc y el Formol. El experimento se llevó a cabo con una fase de tratamiento seguido de una fase de seguimiento durante un total de 45 días en época de lluvia según los datos meteorológicos. Se obtuvo diferencias significativas (P<0.05) entre los cuatro tratamientos y el grupo control; pero no se evidenció diferencias significativas (P>0.05) entre los cuatro tratamientos, infiriendo que, cualquiera de los cuatro tratamientos fue eficaz para prevenir la pododermatitis en ovinos ubicado en el corregimiento de Mariangola. Los intervalos semanales de tratamiento son suficiente, especialmente si el pediluvio se realiza eficazmente. Pero, si las condiciones son muy favorables para desarrollar una infección, el baño puede tener que repetirse dos veces por semana. Carrillo, L. y Bayona, Y. (2023) Eficacia de Pediluvios Como Tratamiento Curativo de la Pododermatitis en Ovinos en el Predio Villa Margaret, Valledupar, Colombia. Universidad de Santander.spa
dc.description.abstractInterdigital pododermatitis (pietin or footrot) is one of the most common foot diseases in small ruminants, especially sheep. In terms of economics, pododermatitis is the most relevant infectious hoof disease in sheep production worldwide. However, there are no control or treatment programs established to prevent pododermatitis in tropical countries with lower production such as Colombia. This work was objective to evaluate the efficacy of footbath as a healing treatment for pododermatitis in sheep located in a property of the village of Mariangola, municipality of Valledupar, Cesar. We carried out an experimental design with four treatments and a control group. The active compounds were zinc sulfate and formaldehyde. The experiment was carried out with a treatment phase followed by a follow-up phase for a total of 45 days in the rainy season according to meteorological data. We obtained significant differences (P<0,05) between the four treatments and the control group; but there were no significant differences (P>0,05) between the four treatments, inferring that any of the four treatments was effective in preventing pododermatitis in sheep located in the village of Mariangola. Weekly intervals of treatment are sufficient, especially if the footbath is carried out effectively. But, if the conditions are very favorable for developing an infection, the bath may have to be repeated twice a week. Carrillo, L. and Bayona, Y. (2023) Efficacy of Footbaths as a Curative Treatment of Pododermatitis in Sheep at the Villa Margaret Farm, Valledupar, Colombia. Santander University.eng
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dc.description.degreenameMédico Veterinario y Zootecnista
dc.description.tableofcontentsIntroducción 18 Planteamiento del Problema 19 Justificación 21 Objetivos 23 Objetivo General 23 Objetivos Específicos 23 Marco Teórico 24 El Ovino 24 La Producción Ovina 24 Sanidad Animal 25 Enfermedades Infecciosas 26 Pododermatitis 26 Prevención y Control de Pododermatitis 27 Arreglo Podal 28 Baño Podal o Pediluvio 28 Vacunación 29 Antecedentes 30 Materiales y Métodos 31 Tipo y Lugar de Estudio 31 Condiciones y Ubicación Geográfica 31 Población de Estudio y Criterios de Exclusión 32 Diseño Experimental 32 Tratamientos 32 Grupos Experimentales 33 Diseño Metodológico 34 Asignación Grupos Experimentales 34 Aplicación de Tratamiento 35 Evaluación y Seguimiento 37 Análisis Estadístico 38 Resultados 39 Grupos Experimentales 39 Fase de Seguimiento 39 Discusión 43 Conclusión 46 Recomendaciones 47 Referencias bibliográficas 48 Apéndice 54spa
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dc.identifier.instnameUniversidad de Santander
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dc.identifier.reponameRepositorio Digital Universidad de Santander
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dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.udes.edu.co/handle/001/10015
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dc.publisherUniversidad de Santander
dc.publisher.branchValledupar
dc.publisher.facultyFacultad de Ciencias Agrícolas y Veterinarias
dc.publisher.placeValledupar, Colombia
dc.publisher.programMedicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia
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dc.subject.proposalFormaldehidospa
dc.subject.proposalSulfato de Zincspa
dc.subject.proposalPudrición de las pezuñasspa
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dc.subject.proposalFormaldehydeeng
dc.subject.proposalZinc Sulfateeng
dc.subject.proposalFootroteng
dc.subject.proposalRuminantseng
dc.titleEficacia de Pediluvios Como Tratamiento Curativo de la Pododermatitis en Ovinos en el Predio Villa Margaret, Valledupar, Colombia.spa
dc.title.translatedEfficacy of Footbaths as a Curative Treatment of Pododermatitis in Sheep at the Villa Margaret Farm, Valledupar, Colombia.
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