Bovine Reproduction 2014
DOI: 10.1002/9781118833971.ch50
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Postpartum Uterine Infection

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“…Infection and inflammation of the uterus and cervix affects approximately one-third of dairy cows, resulting in a substantial negative impact on the probability and timing of pregnancy [ 1 ]. Disruption of the epithelium, an increase in blood flow, edema, and an influx of inflammatory cells, mostly neutrophils and lymphocytes, are often observed in the cows contracting endometritis [ 2 , 3 ]. Consequently, endometritis generally causes an increase in the number of artificial inseminations (AIs) required per pregnancy, a delay of the first AI timing after calving, a decrease in pregnancy rate, and an increase in calving interval.…”
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“…Infection and inflammation of the uterus and cervix affects approximately one-third of dairy cows, resulting in a substantial negative impact on the probability and timing of pregnancy [ 1 ]. Disruption of the epithelium, an increase in blood flow, edema, and an influx of inflammatory cells, mostly neutrophils and lymphocytes, are often observed in the cows contracting endometritis [ 2 , 3 ]. Consequently, endometritis generally causes an increase in the number of artificial inseminations (AIs) required per pregnancy, a delay of the first AI timing after calving, a decrease in pregnancy rate, and an increase in calving interval.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Endometritis is defined as an inflammation of the endometrium, but not of the stratum spongiosum [ 3 , 4 ], and is usually categorized into the clinical (CE) or subclinical (SCE) levels. The CE typically occurs within 21 days postpartum (DPP) [ 5 ] and is defined by the detection of purulent (>50% pus) discharge between 20 and 33 DPP, or mucopurulent (approximately 50% pus and 50% mucus) discharge between 26 and 33 DPP, either by an observation of the external perineum or by use of a vaginoscope [ 6 , 7 ].…”
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“…Επιπλέον, τις ημέρες ελέγχου 7, 21 και 28, γινόταν επίκρουση και ακρόαση της πλάγιας θωρακικής, υποχόνδριας και κοιλιακής χώρας, για ανίχνευση «μεταλλικών ήχων» ενδεικτικών της μετατόπισης ηνύστρου. Στις ίδιες ημέρες ελέγχου γινόταν και εξέταση του γεννητικού συστήματος με βραχιόνια ψηλάφηση μέσω του απευθυσμένου για την εκτίμηση της διαμέτρου του τραχήλου και των κεράτων της μήτρας και της παρουσίας ή όχι δύσοσμου ή/και πυώδους εκκρίματος, ενδεικτικών κλινικής μητρίτιδας (Palmer, 2015).…”
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“…Ως μητρίτιδα (ΜΗΤ) θεωρήθηκε η παρουσία στη γεννητική οδό πυώδους ή δύσοσμου ερυθρο-καστανού εκκρίματος κατά την 88 εξέταση με βραχιόνια ψηλάφηση από το απευθυσμένο, με ή χωρίς παρουσία πυρετού (Palmer, 2015).…”
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