2007
DOI: 10.1136/vr.161.2.61
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Reduced conception rates associated with bovine mastitis during a ‘window of opportunity’

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“…The results of model 2 provide support for existing work demonstrating an association between CM or subclinical mastitis and decreased pregnancy rate (Moore et al, 1991;Loeffler et al, 1999;Perrin et al, 2007;Gunay and Gunay, 2008;Ahmadzadeh et al, 2009;Pinedo et al, 2009;Hertl et al, 2010). This is the first study to specifically examine the effect of timing of subclinical mastitis relative to service, and interestingly demonstrated that subclinical mastitis present at between 1 and 30 d postservice was associated with the largest decrease in pregnancy rate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The results of model 2 provide support for existing work demonstrating an association between CM or subclinical mastitis and decreased pregnancy rate (Moore et al, 1991;Loeffler et al, 1999;Perrin et al, 2007;Gunay and Gunay, 2008;Ahmadzadeh et al, 2009;Pinedo et al, 2009;Hertl et al, 2010). This is the first study to specifically examine the effect of timing of subclinical mastitis relative to service, and interestingly demonstrated that subclinical mastitis present at between 1 and 30 d postservice was associated with the largest decrease in pregnancy rate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…When CM occurred 0 to 3 wk before the first AI, twice as many nonmastitic cows conceived as mastitic ones. A decreased conception risk was not observed in any of the other periods relative to AI, suggesting that CM primarily affects ovulatory factors and oocytes, rather than products of conception (embryos; Perrin et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The cytokines may originate in the mammary gland, or be produced elsewhere in response to signals from the mammary gland (Hansen et al, 2004). Perrin et al (2007) evaluated whether CM was affecting fertilization of oocytes or early embryonic death. In that study, they also categorized the occurrence of CM with respect to the timing of AI: CM occurring 3 to 6 wk before, 0 to 3 wk before, 0 to 3 wk after, or 3 to 6 wk after AI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mastitis is a complex disease with many ramifications. Its effects on milk production (e.g., Seegers et al, 2003;Gröhn et al, 2004;Bar et al, 2007;Schukken et al, 2009) and reproduction (e.g., Santos et al, 2004;Perrin et al, 2007;Hertl et al, 2010) have been well studied. It is also responsible for death and culling of cattle (e.g., Neerhof et al, 2000;Seegers et al, 2003; Table 7.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%