Epidemiology of canine transmissible venereal tumor in Reynosa Tamaulipas Mexico

The CTVT is transmitted mainly through sexual contact, with females being the most exposed to the pathology; vincristine sulfate is currently the most effective therapy. In the present work, 28 canines were analyzed, mostly of indefinite breed. A diagnosis was made by complete physical examination a...

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Autores principales: Perez Cruz, N. L., Rodríguez, G. C., Jiménez Becerril, M. F., García León, I., Hernández Mendoza, J. L., Ortega Lizarazo, C.
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spelling I48-R154-article-66032023-06-05T13:03:26Z Epidemiology of canine transmissible venereal tumor in Reynosa Tamaulipas Mexico Epidemiología de tumor venéreo transmisible canino en Reynosa Tamaulipas México Perez Cruz, N. L. Rodríguez, G. C. Jiménez Becerril, M. F. García León, I. Hernández Mendoza, J. L. Ortega Lizarazo, C. Tumor canine risk factors epidemiology tumor canino factores de riesgo epidemiología The CTVT is transmitted mainly through sexual contact, with females being the most exposed to the pathology; vincristine sulfate is currently the most effective therapy. In the present work, 28 canines were analyzed, mostly of indefinite breed. A diagnosis was made by complete physical examination and sur­veys were carried out on their owners to determine risk factors. The proportion of the disease was similar in females and males under 5 years of age, but considerably higher in adult males than in females; only 25% of those older than 5 years were female. The incidence of this tumor in non-sterilized animals was 28% higher than in sterilized ones. The presence of the tumor was considerably higher in non-rescued males compared to females in the same condition (73 and 27%). Finally, 89% of the reported cases presented lesions in the genital region. The objective of this work was to identify factors associated with the persistence of CTVT in the city of Reynosa Tamaulipas. El CTVT por sus siglas en inglés (Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumor) se transmite principalmente a través de contacto sexual siendo las hembras las más expuesta a la patología; el sulfato de vincristina es actualmente la terapia más eficaz. En el presente trabajo se analizaron 28 caninos, en su mayoría de raza indefinida; se realizó diagnóstico por reconocimiento físico completo y se realizaron encuestas a sus propietarios para determinar factores de riesgo. La proporción de la enfermedad fue similar en hembras y machos menores de 5 años pero considerablemente mayor en machos adultos con respecto a hembras; solo el 25% de los mayores de 5 años fueron hembras. La incidencia de este tumor en animales no esterilizados fue un 28% mayor con respecto a los esterilizados. La presencia del tumor fue considerablemente más alta en machos no rescatados con respecto a hembras en la misma condición (73 y 27%). Finalmente, el 89% de los casos reportados presentaron las lesiones en la región genital. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue identificar factores asociados a persistencia de CTVT en la ciudad de Reynosa Tamaulipas. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste 2023-06-05 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/vet/article/view/6603 10.30972/vet.3416603 Revista Veterinaria; Vol. 34 Núm. 1 (2023); 1-5 1669-6840 1668-4834 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/vet/article/view/6603/6142 Derechos de autor 2023 Revista Veterinaria
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topic Tumor
canine
risk factors
epidemiology
tumor
canino
factores de riesgo
epidemiología
spellingShingle Tumor
canine
risk factors
epidemiology
tumor
canino
factores de riesgo
epidemiología
Perez Cruz, N. L.
Rodríguez, G. C.
Jiménez Becerril, M. F.
García León, I.
Hernández Mendoza, J. L.
Ortega Lizarazo, C.
Epidemiology of canine transmissible venereal tumor in Reynosa Tamaulipas Mexico
topic_facet Tumor
canine
risk factors
epidemiology
tumor
canino
factores de riesgo
epidemiología
author Perez Cruz, N. L.
Rodríguez, G. C.
Jiménez Becerril, M. F.
García León, I.
Hernández Mendoza, J. L.
Ortega Lizarazo, C.
author_facet Perez Cruz, N. L.
Rodríguez, G. C.
Jiménez Becerril, M. F.
García León, I.
Hernández Mendoza, J. L.
Ortega Lizarazo, C.
author_sort Perez Cruz, N. L.
title Epidemiology of canine transmissible venereal tumor in Reynosa Tamaulipas Mexico
title_short Epidemiology of canine transmissible venereal tumor in Reynosa Tamaulipas Mexico
title_full Epidemiology of canine transmissible venereal tumor in Reynosa Tamaulipas Mexico
title_fullStr Epidemiology of canine transmissible venereal tumor in Reynosa Tamaulipas Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of canine transmissible venereal tumor in Reynosa Tamaulipas Mexico
title_sort epidemiology of canine transmissible venereal tumor in reynosa tamaulipas mexico
description The CTVT is transmitted mainly through sexual contact, with females being the most exposed to the pathology; vincristine sulfate is currently the most effective therapy. In the present work, 28 canines were analyzed, mostly of indefinite breed. A diagnosis was made by complete physical examination and sur­veys were carried out on their owners to determine risk factors. The proportion of the disease was similar in females and males under 5 years of age, but considerably higher in adult males than in females; only 25% of those older than 5 years were female. The incidence of this tumor in non-sterilized animals was 28% higher than in sterilized ones. The presence of the tumor was considerably higher in non-rescued males compared to females in the same condition (73 and 27%). Finally, 89% of the reported cases presented lesions in the genital region. The objective of this work was to identify factors associated with the persistence of CTVT in the city of Reynosa Tamaulipas.
publisher Universidad Nacional del Nordeste
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url https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/vet/article/view/6603
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