2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09352014000100006
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Avaliação histopatológica de órgãos reprodutivos e bexiga de fêmeas suínas descartadas

Abstract: RESUMOEm um sistema intensivo de produção de suínos, as falhas reprodutivas são uma das principais razões de descarte de matrizes e queda nos índices produtivos. A infecção urinária (cistite) e as endometrites são consideradas importantes causas de descarte em fêmeas suínas, por terem consequências reprodutivas relevantes e elevarem a taxa de reposição do plantel. O presente estudo teve o objetivo de avaliar o aparelho reprodutivo e a bexiga de fêmeas suínas de descarte normal de granjas, bem como investigar a… Show more

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“…According to Merlini;Merlini (2011), the impact of pig farming on the world economy requires production to be directed to industrial scale, requiring the control of diseases that affect economic output, including urinary infection (UI). It is highly prevalent in the current production systems, causing economic losses due to predisposition to reproductive failure, leading to an increase in the elimination of reproductive females and in the replacement rates (MAZUTTI et al, 2013a;RITTERBUSCH et al, 2014;MOURA et al, 2018). Because of this, many authors have studied the influence of periparturient diseases in the reproductive performance of sows (PORTO et al, 2004;RUEDA LÓPEZ, 2008;BORDIN;GOMES;BUENO, 2012;BELLINO et al, 2013;VENANCIO et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Merlini;Merlini (2011), the impact of pig farming on the world economy requires production to be directed to industrial scale, requiring the control of diseases that affect economic output, including urinary infection (UI). It is highly prevalent in the current production systems, causing economic losses due to predisposition to reproductive failure, leading to an increase in the elimination of reproductive females and in the replacement rates (MAZUTTI et al, 2013a;RITTERBUSCH et al, 2014;MOURA et al, 2018). Because of this, many authors have studied the influence of periparturient diseases in the reproductive performance of sows (PORTO et al, 2004;RUEDA LÓPEZ, 2008;BORDIN;GOMES;BUENO, 2012;BELLINO et al, 2013;VENANCIO et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alberton;Donin (2011) pointed out that the great challenge of the sector, besides adopting prophylactic measures against urinary infections, will be the use of diagnostic practices that enable the identification and early treatment of females with dysfunctions. Ritterbusch et al (2014) reinforced the need of an efficient monitoring program to control the problem in the farms in order to avoid unnecessary losses and replacements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%