Aleudson dos Santos Silva, G. D. Furtado, M. A. J. Costa, Bianca Miranda Amorim, Felipe Eduardo da Silva Sobral
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摘要
社会关注的是,在所有城市都观察到大量没有主人的动物,它们可能向其他动物和人类传播许多疾病,即所谓的人畜共患病。这就是为什么在公共行政人员、公共机构和有组织的民间社会中越来越多地讨论对这些动物进行人口控制的问题。在jo o Pessoa-PB市,估计有75000只狗。为了尽量减少街头动物增长的可能性,环境监测和人畜共患病中心通过猫狗种群控制小组在这方面开展了一项非常重要的工作,即对狗和猫进行阉割手术。在上述机构的具体材料中使用文献研究方法,并在收集的数据中进行统计加权,获得了极具表现力的结果。2017年,科学验证了今年提交阉割的雄性和雌性狗的观察结果存在0.05%的显著性差异。在12个月的分析期内,本年度约奥佩索阿- PB市每月平均有14只公犬和19只母犬接受外科手术,导致166只公犬和224只母犬被阉割,共计390只绝育犬。这个数字非常重要,因为每只雌性每次怀孕平均可以产生8只幼崽,每年怀孕6次,这将对城市中没有主人的动物总数产生很大的影响。结论是,阉割在方法上是一种安全的减少家畜的技术,无论是否有导师,都有助于控制所涉及物种的数量和防止人畜共患病的传播。
CANINE CASTRATION IN PROGRAM FOR POPULATION CONTROL OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF JOÃO PESSOA, BRAZIL
Society is concerned about the large presence of animals without owners that are observed in all cities and that can be transmitters of numerous diseases to other animals as well as humans, the so-called zoonoses. This is why the concern to promote population control of these animals has been increasingly discussed among public administrators, public bodies and organized civil society. In the city of João Pessoa-PB an estimated population of 75,000 dogs is estimated. In order to minimize the possibility of an increased growth of street animals, the Center for Environmental Monitoring and Zoonoses through Dogs and Cats Population Control Unit develops out a very important work in this sense that is the Performing of castrations surgeries in both dogs and cats. Using documentary research methodology in specific material to the said Institution and by performing statistical weightings in the data collected, well expressive results were obtained. In 2017, it was scientifically verified that there was a difference of 0.05% of significance in the observations made between male and female dogs that were submitted to castration this year. Over the 12-month analysis period, there was a monthly average of surgical procedures involving male canines of 14 animals/month and 19 animals/month for females, resulting in 166 male and 224 castrated females, totalizing 390 sterile canines in the municipality of João Pessoa - PB during the year. This number is very significant, as each female can generate an average of eight pups per gestation and get pregnant six times per year, which would have a high population impact on the total number of animals without owners in the city. It is concluded that castration presents methodologically, as a safe technique for the reduction of domestic animals, with and without tutors, contributing to the population control of the species involved and the Prevention of the spread of zoonoses.