Relatório de estágio : principios de medicina de abrigo em um canil municipal português : estudo de cinco casos clínicos
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2019
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Esta dissertação foi realizada na finalização do Mestrado Integrado em Medicina Veterinária da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias de Lisboa com o objetivo de desenvolver o tema, Aplicação de Princípios de Medicina de Abrigo em um Canil Municipal Português – Estudo de cinco casos clínicos.
A Medicina de Abrigo é uma medicina de populações de pequenos animais. Com a finalidade de reduzir o risco de disseminação de doença, infeção ou morte, os seus princípios dependem da colaboração entre Médico-Veterinário, funcionários, voluntários e comunidade, de modo a proporcionar um ambiente livre de stress, saudável, que promova o bem-estar físico, psicológico e comportamental aos animais.
Neste relatório são descritos cinco casos clínicos, acompanhados durante o estágio curricular no Centro de Recolha Oficial do Município de Lagos. Os casos abordados foram de gastroenterologia, dermatologia, traumatologia e parasitologia. A abordagem diagnóstica dos casos foi limitada pela falta de recursos do canil, sendo estabelecido diagnóstico presuntivo nos três primeiros casos, o tratamento instituído foi empírico. Nos casos de traumatologia e parasitologia, o diagnóstico foi estabelecido com recurso a exames complementares, sendo instituída a terapêutica indicada.
Os conceitos de Medicina de Abrigo devem ser melhor integrados na gestão dos canis municipais de modo a promover uma população de animais saudáveis.
This dissertation was realized in the conclusion of the Integrated Master's Degree in Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Lusófona University of Humanities and Technologies of Lisbon with the goal to develop the theme Application of Shelter Medicine Principals in a Portuguese Municipal kennel- Study of five clinical cases. Shelter Medicine is a population medicine of small animals, with the goal of risk reduction in disease dissemination, infection and dead. Shelter medicine principals depend of a strong collaboration between veterinarians, employees, volunteers and community in order to provide a stress free environment, healthy and that promotes a proper physical, psychological and behavioral well-being to the animals. In this report are described five clinical cases viewed throw-out the internship in the Municipal Shelter of Lagos. The clinical cases that were studied were of gastroenterology, dermatology, traumatology and parasitology. The diagnostic approach to the cases was limited by the lack of resources, in the first three clinical cases a presumptive diagnosis was established, followed by an empirical therapeutic plan. In the traumatology and parasitology cases the diagnosis were establish by complementary diagnostic tests being prescribed therapeutic indicated. The concepts of Shelter Medicine should be better integrated in municipal shelter management in order to provide a healthier population of animals.
This dissertation was realized in the conclusion of the Integrated Master's Degree in Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Lusófona University of Humanities and Technologies of Lisbon with the goal to develop the theme Application of Shelter Medicine Principals in a Portuguese Municipal kennel- Study of five clinical cases. Shelter Medicine is a population medicine of small animals, with the goal of risk reduction in disease dissemination, infection and dead. Shelter medicine principals depend of a strong collaboration between veterinarians, employees, volunteers and community in order to provide a stress free environment, healthy and that promotes a proper physical, psychological and behavioral well-being to the animals. In this report are described five clinical cases viewed throw-out the internship in the Municipal Shelter of Lagos. The clinical cases that were studied were of gastroenterology, dermatology, traumatology and parasitology. The diagnostic approach to the cases was limited by the lack of resources, in the first three clinical cases a presumptive diagnosis was established, followed by an empirical therapeutic plan. In the traumatology and parasitology cases the diagnosis were establish by complementary diagnostic tests being prescribed therapeutic indicated. The concepts of Shelter Medicine should be better integrated in municipal shelter management in order to provide a healthier population of animals.
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Orientação: Sónia Ramos
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MESTRADO INTEGRADO EM MEDICINA VETERINÁRIA, VETERINÁRIA, MEDICINA VETERINÁRIA, CASOS CLÍNICOS, BEM-ESTAR ANIMAL, MEDICINA PREVENTIVA, VETERINARY MEDICINE, CASE REPORTS, ANIMAL WELFARE, PREVENTIVE MEDICINE