2001
DOI: 10.2460/javma.2001.218.1803
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Evaluation of the embryo transfer procedure proposed by the International Embryo Transfer Society as a method of controlling vertical transmission of Neospora caninum in cattle

Abstract: Embryo transfer into seronegative recipients, using the procedure proposed by IETS, is an effective way to prevent vertical transmission of N caninum. Results provide support for pretransfer testing of all embryo transfer recipients.

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“…Embryo transfer should be done only to seronegative recipient cows. N. caninum infection was not demonstrable in any of 70 fetuses or calves born to seronegative cows that received embryos from seropositive donors, whereas 5 of 6 calves resulting from embryo transfer from seronegative donors to seropositive recipients were infected with N. caninum (25 (ii) Artificial insemination of seropositive dams with semen from beef bulls. The results of a study conducted in Spain on two high-producing dairy farms with a mean seroprevalence of 28% suggested that the use of beef bull semen could reduce the risk of abortion in dairy cows on those farms and proposed that this effect might be due to the favorable effect of crossbreed pregnancies on placental function (285).…”
Section: Control Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Embryo transfer should be done only to seronegative recipient cows. N. caninum infection was not demonstrable in any of 70 fetuses or calves born to seronegative cows that received embryos from seropositive donors, whereas 5 of 6 calves resulting from embryo transfer from seronegative donors to seropositive recipients were infected with N. caninum (25 (ii) Artificial insemination of seropositive dams with semen from beef bulls. The results of a study conducted in Spain on two high-producing dairy farms with a mean seroprevalence of 28% suggested that the use of beef bull semen could reduce the risk of abortion in dairy cows on those farms and proposed that this effect might be due to the favorable effect of crossbreed pregnancies on placental function (285).…”
Section: Control Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transfer of embryos from infected dams into uninfected recipients can prevent endogenous transplacental transmission of N. caninum (25). Embryo transfer should be done only to seronegative recipient cows.…”
Section: Control Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neosporosis daha çok inekler için ekonomik önem taşımakta ve parazite ilişkin çalışmaların daha çok inekler üzerinde yoğunlaştığı görülmektedir (3,15,29,32,43,44). Boğalardaki neosporosis'e ilişkin bilgi oldukça sınır-lıdır (3,19).…”
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“…Boğalardaki neosporosis'e ilişkin bilgi oldukça sınır-lıdır (3,19). Bu çalışmada N. caninum DNA'sı boğalarda saptanmıştır.…”
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