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- ÍtemAcceso AbiertoEnfermedades zoonoticas que afectan a los perros en los casos de síndrome de Noé en la ciudad de Cuenca - Ecuador.(Universidad Católica de Cuenca., 2021) Guerrero Guevara, Paul Santiago; Moscoso Piedra , Andrés Leonardo; 0105724157The objective of the present investigation was to determine the presence of zoonotic and infectious diseases in relation to Noah's syndrome, for which samples were taken in different homes in the canton of Cuenca in coordination with the Ministry of Public Health (MSP) and the National Institute of Public Health Research (INSPI), a study was carried out in the rural area and in the urban area of the city of Cuenca. The following results were obtained: In the two cases mentioned, a total of 10 dogs with suspected clinical symptoms were obtained; the methods used were blood samples, skin scrapings and faecal samples. The methods used were blood samples, skin scrapings and faecal samples. Both areas showed a low level of dermal fungal ectoparasites, in contrast to the results of the coproparasitic tests, where the parasite load was very high in both areas. The prevalence of the following zoonotic diseases was identified: in the rural area with regard to endoparasites, a prevalence of 60% of Toxocara spp. was identified, which contained 3 positive samples, a lower result compared to the urban area which has 5 positive samples equivalent to 100% prevalence, Cystoisospora presents a prevalence of 2 positive samples corresponding to 40%, in the urban area presented similar results 2 positive samples corresponding to 40% prevalence of Cystoisospora, in the rural area was identified the presence of a single positive sample of Isospora spp with a prevalence of 20%, The zoonotic diseases identified by dermal fungal ectoparasites in the rural area are a single positive sample of Candida with a prevalence of 20%, In the rural area, one positive sample of Trichophyton and Microsporum was identified in the rural area, corresponding to 20%, and two positive samples of Demodex were identified in the rural area, corresponding to 40%, in conclusion, in both rural and urban areas Noah's syndrome is present. Keywords: zoonotic diseases, Noah's Syndrome, Ministry of Public Health, dermal fungal ectoparasites, coproparasites, public health, public health