Uterine inflammation affects the reproductive performance of dairy cows: A review

Incidence of post- partum uterine disease is an important concern in dairy cattle, because it affects its reproduction. Therefore, the objective of this review of literature was to generate a multifactorial overview about uterine diseases, and the reproductive performance of dairy cows, from a zoot...

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Main Authors: Roger Eduardo Molina-Coto, Matthew C. Lucy
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Costa Rica 2018-05-01
Series:Agronomía Mesoamericana
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Online Access:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/agromeso/article/view/29852
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spelling doaj-25fdfca95fb8478495f9d3b5fda161352020-11-25T00:41:56ZspaUniversidad de Costa RicaAgronomía Mesoamericana2215-36082018-05-0129210.15517/ma.v29i2.2985227414Uterine inflammation affects the reproductive performance of dairy cows: A reviewRoger Eduardo Molina-Coto0Matthew C. Lucy1Universidad de Costa Rica Escuela de Zootecnia San José, Costa RicaUniversity of Missouri Division of Animal Science Animal Science Research Center Columbia, MO Incidence of post- partum uterine disease is an important concern in dairy cattle, because it affects its reproduction. Therefore, the objective of this review of literature was to generate a multifactorial overview about uterine diseases, and the reproductive performance of dairy cows, from a zootechnical approach. Dairy cows face multiple challenges around parturition. Immune suppression around calving, exposition to trauma and uterine bacterial contamination, metabolic diseases, lactation, and changes in management make dairy cows susceptible to uterine diseases. Most cows are able to eliminate uterine infection after calving, however, some cows keep uterine disease. Uterine disease may show clinical signs, but also silent signs that affect fertility as well. Poor reproductive performance is not caused by those signs by themselves, but due to alterations in ovarian and uterine function. Also, the problem of this silent signs is that farmers become aware of the disease when it has already caused negative effects on the reproductiveperformance. Sometimes, uterine disease is still present at the moment of the first service after calving. Uterine diseasemake it harder for cows to get pregnant because it affects the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy, being another cause for infertility, increasing the cull rate and decreasing incomes from the dairy industry. https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/agromeso/article/view/29852endometritisuterine diseasesfertilityrisk factorsreproductive performance.
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author Roger Eduardo Molina-Coto
Matthew C. Lucy
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Uterine inflammation affects the reproductive performance of dairy cows: A review
Agronomía Mesoamericana
endometritis
uterine diseases
fertility
risk factors
reproductive performance.
author_facet Roger Eduardo Molina-Coto
Matthew C. Lucy
author_sort Roger Eduardo Molina-Coto
title Uterine inflammation affects the reproductive performance of dairy cows: A review
title_short Uterine inflammation affects the reproductive performance of dairy cows: A review
title_full Uterine inflammation affects the reproductive performance of dairy cows: A review
title_fullStr Uterine inflammation affects the reproductive performance of dairy cows: A review
title_full_unstemmed Uterine inflammation affects the reproductive performance of dairy cows: A review
title_sort uterine inflammation affects the reproductive performance of dairy cows: a review
publisher Universidad de Costa Rica
series Agronomía Mesoamericana
issn 2215-3608
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Incidence of post- partum uterine disease is an important concern in dairy cattle, because it affects its reproduction. Therefore, the objective of this review of literature was to generate a multifactorial overview about uterine diseases, and the reproductive performance of dairy cows, from a zootechnical approach. Dairy cows face multiple challenges around parturition. Immune suppression around calving, exposition to trauma and uterine bacterial contamination, metabolic diseases, lactation, and changes in management make dairy cows susceptible to uterine diseases. Most cows are able to eliminate uterine infection after calving, however, some cows keep uterine disease. Uterine disease may show clinical signs, but also silent signs that affect fertility as well. Poor reproductive performance is not caused by those signs by themselves, but due to alterations in ovarian and uterine function. Also, the problem of this silent signs is that farmers become aware of the disease when it has already caused negative effects on the reproductiveperformance. Sometimes, uterine disease is still present at the moment of the first service after calving. Uterine diseasemake it harder for cows to get pregnant because it affects the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy, being another cause for infertility, increasing the cull rate and decreasing incomes from the dairy industry.
topic endometritis
uterine diseases
fertility
risk factors
reproductive performance.
url https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/agromeso/article/view/29852
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