Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2947205280> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 99 of
99
with 100 items per page.
- W2947205280 endingPage "256" @default.
- W2947205280 startingPage "249" @default.
- W2947205280 abstract "Aims: To examine the association between the detection of Ureaplasma diversum in vaginal swabs from dairy cows in north western Spain with the diagnosis of granular vulvovaginitis (GVV) and reproductive performance, and the association with subclinical endometritis (SE) in slaughterhouse material. The presence of this microorganism in cases of abortion was also investigated.Methods: From 106 dairy farms in the province of Lugo, 40 herds were randomly selected. Vaginal swabs were obtained from 10 randomly selected cows per farm, then pooled for analysis to detect the presence of U. diversum by quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR). In five of these herds samples from the 10 animals were individually tested for U. diversum, and the presence of GVV lesions and their reproductive efficiency (number of inseminations to achieve pregnancy over two subsequent pregnancies) were determined. Vaginal swabs from uteri of cattle obtained at a slaughterhouse (n = 100) were tested for U. diversum and the presence of SE, defined as >5% polymorphonuclear cells in cytobrush smears, was determined. Sixteen farms with abortion problems submitted samples for culture and PCR testing including for U. diversum.Results: Of the 40 herds, 39 (98%) tested positive for U. diversum. On the five farms, 25/50 (50%) cows tested positive for U. diversum, and more cows with GGV-lesions (16/25; 64%) tested positive than cows without lesions (9/25; 36%) (p = 0.047). There were more cows with poor reproductive efficacy that tested positive (8/11; 57%) than tested negative (3/17; 18%) for U. diversum (p = 0.029). Of the 100 uteri, five tested positive for U. diversum and there were more uteri with SE that tested positive (3/19; 16%) than uteri without SE (2/81; 2%) (p = 0.036). U. diversum was also diagnosed in 4/16 farms with abortion problems and liver appeared to be the best tissue for detecting U. diversum DNA in the fetuses analysed.Conclusions and Clinical Relevance: Infection with U. diversum was present in most of herds investigated and it was statistically associated with GVV, SE and poor reproductive performance. It was also detected in abortions and the liver may also be an additional tissue to be considered in the diagnosis of U. diversum abortion by PCR. The possible association with different diseases in the same area suggests that different presentations should be considered when studying the implications of U. diversum on the reproductive diseases of cattle." @default.
- W2947205280 created "2019-06-07" @default.
- W2947205280 creator A5019371909 @default.
- W2947205280 creator A5034551496 @default.
- W2947205280 creator A5049823088 @default.
- W2947205280 creator A5065379118 @default.
- W2947205280 creator A5071291248 @default.
- W2947205280 creator A5082102994 @default.
- W2947205280 creator A5083945550 @default.
- W2947205280 creator A5089750218 @default.
- W2947205280 date "2019-07-03" @default.
- W2947205280 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2947205280 title "Association of<i>Ureaplasma diversum</i>with reproductive disease in cattle" @default.
- W2947205280 cites W1024521849 @default.
- W2947205280 cites W1464630361 @default.
- W2947205280 cites W150405597 @default.
- W2947205280 cites W157154501 @default.
- W2947205280 cites W1952042246 @default.
- W2947205280 cites W2005825041 @default.
- W2947205280 cites W2012298475 @default.
- W2947205280 cites W2018972154 @default.
- W2947205280 cites W2020174251 @default.
- W2947205280 cites W2059628827 @default.
- W2947205280 cites W2082090075 @default.
- W2947205280 cites W2105329599 @default.
- W2947205280 cites W2108199412 @default.
- W2947205280 cites W2149413911 @default.
- W2947205280 cites W2557392132 @default.
- W2947205280 cites W2600169268 @default.
- W2947205280 cites W34719695 @default.
- W2947205280 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/00480169.2019.1623733" @default.
- W2947205280 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31131738" @default.
- W2947205280 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2947205280 type Work @default.
- W2947205280 sameAs 2947205280 @default.
- W2947205280 citedByCount "11" @default.
- W2947205280 countsByYear W29472052802020 @default.
- W2947205280 countsByYear W29472052802021 @default.
- W2947205280 countsByYear W29472052802022 @default.
- W2947205280 countsByYear W29472052802023 @default.
- W2947205280 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2947205280 hasAuthorship W2947205280A5019371909 @default.
- W2947205280 hasAuthorship W2947205280A5034551496 @default.
- W2947205280 hasAuthorship W2947205280A5049823088 @default.
- W2947205280 hasAuthorship W2947205280A5065379118 @default.
- W2947205280 hasAuthorship W2947205280A5071291248 @default.
- W2947205280 hasAuthorship W2947205280A5082102994 @default.
- W2947205280 hasAuthorship W2947205280A5083945550 @default.
- W2947205280 hasAuthorship W2947205280A5089750218 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConcept C113280763 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConcept C140793950 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConcept C159047783 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConcept C194775826 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConcept C2775846227 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConcept C2776977481 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConcept C2777005246 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConcept C2778642596 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConcept C2779234561 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConcept C29456083 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConcept C42972112 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConceptScore W2947205280C113280763 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConceptScore W2947205280C140793950 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConceptScore W2947205280C159047783 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConceptScore W2947205280C194775826 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConceptScore W2947205280C2775846227 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConceptScore W2947205280C2776977481 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConceptScore W2947205280C2777005246 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConceptScore W2947205280C2778642596 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConceptScore W2947205280C2779234561 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConceptScore W2947205280C29456083 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConceptScore W2947205280C42972112 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConceptScore W2947205280C54355233 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConceptScore W2947205280C71924100 @default.
- W2947205280 hasConceptScore W2947205280C86803240 @default.
- W2947205280 hasIssue "5" @default.
- W2947205280 hasLocation W29472052801 @default.
- W2947205280 hasLocation W29472052802 @default.
- W2947205280 hasOpenAccess W2947205280 @default.
- W2947205280 hasPrimaryLocation W29472052801 @default.
- W2947205280 hasRelatedWork W1216735312 @default.
- W2947205280 hasRelatedWork W1718545317 @default.
- W2947205280 hasRelatedWork W1979242324 @default.
- W2947205280 hasRelatedWork W1985136338 @default.
- W2947205280 hasRelatedWork W2012137467 @default.
- W2947205280 hasRelatedWork W2028685408 @default.
- W2947205280 hasRelatedWork W2071503126 @default.
- W2947205280 hasRelatedWork W2826906362 @default.
- W2947205280 hasRelatedWork W3111575231 @default.
- W2947205280 hasRelatedWork W4384702808 @default.
- W2947205280 hasVolume "67" @default.
- W2947205280 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2947205280 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2947205280 magId "2947205280" @default.
- W2947205280 workType "article" @default.