The effect of technopathologically limited stress factors on the fertility of cattle

By Badura, R. and Buczek, A. and Samborski, Z. and Szymonis-Szymanowski, W. and Twardon, J., DTW Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr, 1992
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The influence of purulent claw-diseases on the development of uterus infections, its involution and ovary dysfunctions (acyclia, cysts) was examined. It was shown that A. pyogenes, Ps. aeruginosa, Fus. necrophorum and other microorganisms involved in these lesions are potential sources for the infections of the uterus. In comparison with the controls the frequency of endometritis was twice in the group with claw-problems. Similar differences existed in the involution-time of the uterus or its atonia, acyclia and the development of ovarian cysts (p less than 0.01). The Index of insemination was elevated by about 65%
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