Recent advances and future approaches for diagnosis, treatment and management of endometritis in dairy herds
محورهای موضوعی : علوم بالینی دامپزشکی
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کلید واژه: endometritis, dairy herds, reproductive performance,
چکیده مقاله :
عملکرد تولید مثلی بالا یک عامل تعیین کننده برای تولید و در نتیجه سودآوری در گلههای شیری مدرن است. اگرچه آندومتریت شامل آندومتریت بالینی و سیتولوژیک (CYTO) یا آندومتریت تحت بالینی (SCE) بسیار شایع است، بیماری رحمی بدون نشانه بالینی در گاوهای شیری مانند کاهش باروری به ازای هر تلقیح، افزایش فاصله زمانی زايمان تا تلقیح، ناباروري با اختلال در عملكرد رحم و تخمدان و افزايش ميزان حذف میتواند اثرات منفی متعددی بر عملکرد تولیدمثلی و بازده اقتصادی مزارع داشته باشد. آندومتریت را می توان به عنوان التهاب سطحی آندومتر (نه عمیق تر از لایه اسفنجی) تعریف کرد.
High reproductive performance is a decisive factor for production and, hence profitability in modern dairy herds. Although endometritis includes clinical and Cytological endometritis (CYTO) or subclinical endometritis (SCE) is highly prevalent, asymptomatic uterine disease in dairy cows can have numerous negative impacts on the reproductive performance and economic efficiency of the farms, such as reduction in the pregnancy per insemination, extension in calving to conception intervals, Infertility by disrupting uterine and ovarian functions and increase in culling rates. Endometritis can be defined as the superficial inflammation of the endometrium (no deeper than the stratum spongiosum).
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