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Análisis de heces de animales no humanos y su aplicación en medicina forense

Authors: Galende , Gladys Inés;

Análisis de heces de animales no humanos y su aplicación en medicina forense

Abstract

La Biología Forense contribuye con aportes científicos valorables en las investigaciones. Las técnicas utilizadas por los biólogos y el trabajo interdisciplinar pueden aportar importantes resultados en este sentido. El objetivo de este trabajo fue brindar evidencia científica en un caso, mediante la identificación de restos de heces presentes en el calzado de una víctima. La determinación de la especie animal productora de esta evidencia biológica, conjuntamente con otras pruebas permitió deducir potenciales lugares donde estuvo presente la víctima. Además, este trabajo muestra técnicas utilizadas en Biología cuyo empleo puede generar importantes resultados que contribuyan como pruebas científicas en la reconstrucción de hechos delictivos.

Forensic Biology contributes valuable scientific contributions in research. The techniques used by biologists and interdisciplinary work may provide important results in this respect. The aim of this work was to provide scientific evidence in a case, by identifying remains of feces present in the shoe of a victim. The determination of animal species, producer of this biological evidence, together with other evidence allowed infer potential places where the victim was present. In addition, this paper shows techniques used in biology whose employment can generate significant results contributing as evidence in the reconstruction of crimes.

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Medicina legal, UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS, :CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO], Ciencias de la salud

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