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Journal articles on the topic "Cajaruro (Amazonas, Perú)"
Solís, Hilda, Ana Huamán, Inés Garate, Alicia Diestro, Alejandro Ferrer, Graciela Ávila, Nelly Borja, et al. "Estudio epidemiológico de la enfermedad de Chagas en el Departamento de Amazonas, Perú: estudio del vector, reservorio humano." Anales de la Facultad de Medicina 73 (May 7, 2013): 68. http://dx.doi.org/10.15381/anales.v73i1.2268.
Full textQuiñones Huatangari, Lenin, Manuel Emilio Milla Pino, Oscar Andrés Gamarra Torres, Rolando Salas López, and José Federico Bazán Correa. "Empleo del Modelo Streeter-Phelps para estimar el oxígeno disuelto del Río Utcubamba." Ecuadorian Science Journal 4, no. 2 (September 30, 2020): 12–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.46480/esj.4.2.59.
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Sulca, Cachay Lourdes Elizabeth. "Trypanosoma cruzi en triatominos del distrito de Cajaruro, Utcubamba - Amazonas, Perú 2001." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, 2004. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1429.
Full text--- Chagas' discase or Arnerican Tripanosomiosis is one of the most .important health problems in Latin America. The present work had the following objectives: Typify the specie of rypanosoma m the localities of Hebrán and Morochal, District of Cajaruro, Province Uctubamba, Department of Amazonas; determine the specie of triatornine present the field of study; its distribution in the different places of the houses, and ,termine the tripanotriatomínico index. it was carríed out the morphometric study of Trypanosoma found in faeces f PanstrongyIus herreri, in blood of Mus musculus infected experimentally and in Ature media, in this latter, we studied the behavior. We stained the facces, b1ood and Ature media with Giemsa and the histological cuts from brain and heart of fus musculus with H E. To identify the specie of triatomine was used Elliot et al. (1989) key d for the evaluative stages Guillén et al. (199 1) key. To determine the index ípanotriatomínico was used Silvíera's fórmula (1993). Taking into consideration the external morphology (antenna, shinbone, conexive) we determined that the triatomine specie found in both zones is `anstrongy1us herreri. In Hebron was sarnpled 9 houses frown which 8 (88,890/0) were infested, it was aptured 140 triatomínes from which 39 (27,861%) were found infected with 'rypanosoma cruzi. In Morochal was sampled 12 bouses being infested 8 (66,67 O/o), lt was aptured 35 triatomines from which 5 (14,29%) were found infectedwith T cruzi. In Hebron, P. herreri was found distributed in all areas of the houses bedroom, kitchen guinea píg house, kitchen, guinea pig house, living room and endomestie) bem9 the bedroom the most infested with 56 (40%) triatornines, being und the major percentage of positive inseas in the kitchen guinea pig house while n Morochal only was found in the bedroom and guinea pig house. The place most
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Llamo, Irigoin Neysser. "Diseño de la trocha carrozable El Progreso-El Venceremos-Nuevo Paraiso, distrito de Cajaruro, provincia de Utcubamba, departamento de Amazonas, 2017." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/2909.
Full textTarqui, Terrones Kathia Mariela. "Determinación de indicadores entomológicos y fuentes de alimentación de triatómicos en el Centro Poblado El Ron, distrito de Cajaruro, provincia de Utcubamba, Amazonas - Perú." Master's thesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, 2014. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/11001.
Full textDetermina la presencia de triatómicos, sus indicadores entomológicos y fuentes de alimentación en el centro poblado el Ron, distrito de Cajaruro, provincia de Utcubamba, Amazonas. El diseño del estudio fue descriptivo, de corte transversal. Se realiza un muestreo al 33% del centro poblado El Ron, siendo investigadas las localidades de: Las Tres Marías, El Ron y San Antonio. Se capturaron 139 especímenes de Panstrongylus herreri, distribuidos en 73 adultos y 66 ninfas de diferentes estadios; 15 ejemplares presentaron infección natural con Trypanosoma cruzi. Los principales indicadores entomológicos analizados fueron: Índice de Infestación domiciliaria: 44.0%, Índice tripano triatómico 10.8% e Índice de colonización 54.4%. Los datos obtenidos sugieren que la proporción de infestación domiciliaria y colonización de P. herreri están cerca del 50%. Asimismo se confirmó que el 10.8% de los triatominos presentaban infección con T. cruzi. La principal fuente de alimentación encontrada fue el cobayo, 64.6%, seguida de la fuente de alimentación múltiple humano/cobayo con 62.5%. Basados en estos hallazgos, es que concluimos que los habitantes de este centro poblado presentan un alto riesgo de infección para la enfermedad de Chagas.
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Pinto, Caballero Jesús Antonio. "Identificación de fuentes de alimentación de Panstrongylus Herreri (Hemíptera, Triatominae) mediante una prueba de precipitación, en el distrito de Cajaruro, provincia de Utcubamba, Amazonas - Perú." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, 2006. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/909.
Full textThe current work has the finality of identify the feeding sources of Panstrongylus herreri obtained from the location of Cajaruro (Utcubamba-Amazonas) where its presence distinguishes in domestic environments and is considered to be a principal vector of Chagas's disease in the nor east of Peru. For it, we propose to use the test of capillary tube precipitation known as precipitin test, developed in liquid phase; this give to us information over the type of blood consumed by the vector. For the precipitation test, there was used the intestinal content of the triatomine bugs as antigen and as antibody the precipitated antiserum obtained of rabbits immunized with human, dogs, cats, guinea-pigs and chickens serums. The work consists of two stages: In the first stage there was standardized the preparation of antiserums that contains the precipitated antibodies, likewise there was used nymphs of Triatoma infestans of IV and V stages maintained in the laboratory, which were fed with dog, guinea-pig and human blood, resolving the yield of the test as his sensibility and specificity, and in the second stage there were evaluated specimens of Panstrongylus herreri proceeding from two localities (El Ron and Hebrón) from Cajaruro's district, department of Amazonas, through the test already standardized.
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