1. Boar semen bacterial contamination in Italy and antibiotic efficacy in a modified extender
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Carla Bresciani, Clotilde S. Cabassi, Giorgio Morini, Simone Taddei, Ruggero Bettini, Enrico Bigliardi, Francesco Di Ianni, Alberto Sabbioni, and Enrico Parmigiani
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Swine, Boar semen, Contaminant, Extender, Antibiotic efficacy ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
The aims of the study were to identify microbial flora in boar semen under field conditions in northern Italy, to investigate antibiotic resistance and sensitivity of isolated bacteria, and to evaluate elimination of bacteria after storage in two types of extenders added with different antibiotics (amikacin vs gentamicin). A total of 60 boars were collected in 13 pig farms. Bacteriological and mycological investigations were performed immediately on raw semen samples, then at 48 and 120 h of storage on semen diluted randomly in a new short-term modified extender (ME-S) or in a commercial one (CRONOSTM). Bacterial contamination was found in 63% of raw semen samples and different bacterial species were isolated: E.coli, Serratia marcescens, Staphylococcus epidermidis and aureus, Proteus spp., Streptococcus spp. and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. E. coli was the most isolated contaminant (53%); Pseudomonas aeruginosa was found only in one semen sample. The analysis of variance of factors affecting contamination levels was significant for the farm of origin (P
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- 2014
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