Monografias, Dissertações e Teses

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    Teste de sensibilidade ao Amitraz e Deltametrina em Rhipicephalus sanguineus Sensu Latona região metropolitana de Manaus
    (Universidade Brasil, 2021) Oliveira, Rafael Justa de; Soares, Vando Edésio
    The tick Rhipcephalus sanguineus is an acari that has great impact on veterinary medicine, because it acts as a vector of many diseases in animals and even in humans, in which case it has been parasitized by this acari. Some active principle has been used in an effort of control this parasite, however its continuous use can end up causing resistence in this acari, resuting in hard control. Some authors already reported resistance of this and others ticks in some places in Brazil. Although, little it is known about the resistance of R. sanguineus to the active principle commonly used. The objective of this research was to test the resistance of R. sanguineus to two active principles most used as tick control: Amitraz and Deltamethrin. Thus, a population of 90 females parthenogynous was used after being taken from 46 parasitized dogs collected from donor collections from all areas of Manaus -AM. The parthenogynous where than divided in 3 groups. Group 1 was exposed to amitraz, group 2 was exposed to Deltamethrin and group 3 was exposed to distilled water. By the end of 15 days of experiment twenty-five individuals of group 1 died (83,3%) and five survived (16,7%), although they didn’t lay eggs; 100% of the individuals of group 2 died; all individuals of group 3 survived and they laid eggs. This experiment showed that the active principles tested were effective in the control of this parasite, since even in group, individuals who have survived the test failed to lay eggs, making it impossible to finish the biological cycle.
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    Síndrome do cão nadador num filhote sem raça definida: relato de caso
    (Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, 2019) Damasceno, Vanessa Brígida Pinheiro Rodrigues; Silva, Filipi Alexandre do Nascimento
    Swimming dog syndrome (SCN), also known as flat pup syndrome, is a change in the locomotor limbs that affects pups around the 2nd and 3rd week of life, characterized by a hyperextension of the and tibial patellar femur joints tibial tarsal and bilateral hyperflexion of the hip joint, which may compromise the thoracic limbs. This monograph aims to present a case report article titled Swimming Dog Syndrome to be presented as a final paper of Latu-sensu course in Small Animal Medical and Surgical Clinic by the Qualittas Graduate Institute. A 4-week-old female bitch, weighing 1.9 kg, with a lack of support from the four limbs, who remained extended and displaced laterally associated with chest flattening, was treated at a Veterinary Hospital. Based on the clinical findings, the diagnosis was Swimmer Dog Syndrome and the treatment consisted of the use of four-leg cuff-shaped bandages, a rigid splint for chest flattening associated with manual physiotherapy and selenium and vitamin E supplementation. He returned to the Veterinary Hospital after 16 days of recommended treatment with normal quadrupedal position, demonstrating easy walking on rough and smooth floor. Further studies on swim dog syndrome are needed, and so far considered a multifactorial disease.
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    Avaliação dos parâmetros seminais obtidos de cães submetidos a estimulação homeopática
    (Universidade Brasil, 2023) Finotti, Amanda Rodrigues; Lemes, Amanda Prudêncio
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    Estratégia terapêutica de fenda palatina em filhote da raça Border Collie: relato de caso
    (Universidade Brasil, 2023) Marques, Rayani Marino; Moi, Tryssia Scalon Magalhães