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100.1.#.a: Martínez Pérez, Mauricio; Villalobos, Nelly; Morales Soto, Julio; Rosetti, Marcos; Sciutto, Edda; Martínez Maya, José Juan

524.#.#.a: Martínez Pérez, Mauricio, et al. (2021). Movement and feeding habits of semi-confined domestic pig groups in a rural location endemic to cysticercosis. Veterinaria México OA; Vol. 8, 2021. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/4129112

245.1.0.a: Movement and feeding habits of semi-confined domestic pig groups in a rural location endemic to cysticercosis

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520.3.#.a: Free-range pigs are in the highest risk to acquire cysticercosis in endemic rural locations, although the behavioral and physiological responses to the infection are known to vary widely between pigs. those animals reared in semi-confinement showed a group behavior that allows us to follow the herd to assess the risks of contact with the parasite. this study is aimed to determine the movement and feeding habits of pig groups raised under semi-confinement conditions, using minimally invasive procedures, applying trajectory analysis to different herds in rural settings. pig population and subpopulations were characterized, and their movement was evaluated in two seasons of the year, using a global positioning system (gps). our results indicate that pig groups are formed based on human ownership and the establishment of family bonds with each other. each group interacts with other groups in specific sites of the village. significant differences were found in the time and distance covered by pigs in the dry and rainy seasons (p < 0.05), and the distance travelled by different groups were found to take place in repetitive, well-defined spaces that include moving through sewage, landfills, and open defecation sites. due to this stability, the trajectories covered by pigs could be useful as indicators of risk factors linked to the exposure of pigs to taenia solium

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Movement and feeding habits of semi-confined domestic pig groups in a rural location endemic to cysticercosis

Martínez Pérez, Mauricio; Villalobos, Nelly; Morales Soto, Julio; Rosetti, Marcos; Sciutto, Edda; Martínez Maya, José Juan

Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, UNAM, publicado en Veterinaria México OA, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Martínez Pérez, Mauricio, et al. (2021). Movement and feeding habits of semi-confined domestic pig groups in a rural location endemic to cysticercosis. Veterinaria México OA; Vol. 8, 2021. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/4129112

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Autor(es)
Martínez Pérez, Mauricio; Villalobos, Nelly; Morales Soto, Julio; Rosetti, Marcos; Sciutto, Edda; Martínez Maya, José Juan
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Biotecnología y Ciencias Agropecuarias
Título
Movement and feeding habits of semi-confined domestic pig groups in a rural location endemic to cysticercosis
Fecha
2021-07-02
Resumen
Free-range pigs are in the highest risk to acquire cysticercosis in endemic rural locations, although the behavioral and physiological responses to the infection are known to vary widely between pigs. those animals reared in semi-confinement showed a group behavior that allows us to follow the herd to assess the risks of contact with the parasite. this study is aimed to determine the movement and feeding habits of pig groups raised under semi-confinement conditions, using minimally invasive procedures, applying trajectory analysis to different herds in rural settings. pig population and subpopulations were characterized, and their movement was evaluated in two seasons of the year, using a global positioning system (gps). our results indicate that pig groups are formed based on human ownership and the establishment of family bonds with each other. each group interacts with other groups in specific sites of the village. significant differences were found in the time and distance covered by pigs in the dry and rainy seasons (p < 0.05), and the distance travelled by different groups were found to take place in repetitive, well-defined spaces that include moving through sewage, landfills, and open defecation sites. due to this stability, the trajectories covered by pigs could be useful as indicators of risk factors linked to the exposure of pigs to taenia solium
Tema
Epidemiology; trajectories; global positioning system (GPS)
Idioma
eng
ISSN
ISSN electrónico: 2448-6760

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