1. A review of sexually transmitted bovine trichomoniasis and campylobacteriosis affecting cattle reproductive health.
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Michi AN, Favetto PH, Kastelic J, and Cobo ER
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- Animals, Campylobacter Infections epidemiology, Campylobacter Infections therapy, Campylobacter Infections veterinary, Campylobacter fetus pathogenicity, Cattle, Cattle Diseases diagnosis, Cattle Diseases epidemiology, Cattle Diseases therapy, Female, Male, Mass Vaccination veterinary, Protozoan Infections, Animal diagnosis, Protozoan Infections, Animal epidemiology, Protozoan Infections, Animal therapy, Sexually Transmitted Diseases epidemiology, Sexually Transmitted Diseases therapy, Sexually Transmitted Diseases veterinary, Tritrichomonas foetus pathogenicity, Campylobacter Infections physiopathology, Campylobacter fetus physiology, Cattle Diseases physiopathology, Protozoan Infections, Animal physiopathology, Reproduction physiology, Sexually Transmitted Diseases physiopathology, Tritrichomonas foetus physiology
- Abstract
The objective is to discuss sexually transmitted diseases caused by Tritrichomonas foetus (T foetus) and Campylobacter fetus (C fetus) subsp. venerealis, with a focus on prevalence, pathogenesis, and diagnosis in cows and bulls. Diagnosis and control are problematic because these diseases cause severe reproductive losses in cows, but in bulls are clinically asymptomatic, which allows the disease to flourish, especially in the absence of legislated control programs. We review research regarding prophylactic systemic immunization of bulls and cows with antigens of T foetus and C fetus venerealis and their efficacy in preventing or clearing preexisting infections in the genital tract. Current diagnostic methods of C fetus venerealis and T foetus (microbial culture and PCR) should be improved. Review of the latest advances in bovine trichomoniasis and campylobacteriosis should promote knowledge and provide an impetus to pursue further efforts to control bovine sexually transmitted diseases., (Crown Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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