Mixed Bacteriological Isolation Percentages from the Uterus of Cows Slaughtered due to Infertility

  • Author(s) in the Institution Ali RIŞVANLI
  • Author/s Ali Risvanli, Hakan Kalender, Tarik Safak, Burak Fatih Yuksel, Burcu Karagulle, Oznur Yilmaz, Mehmet Akif Kilinc
  • URL http://www.als-journal.com/9421-22/
  • Publication type Article
  • Publication year 2022
  • Index Type ESCI
    Scopus
  • Publisher Centre Excellence Molecular Biology-CEMB, Pakistan
  • Source Advancements in Life Sciences 9, ( 4 ), pp.521-525 -
  • Subject Headings cattle
    uterine
    isolation
    infertility

Background: Intrauterine mixed infections are an important problem in cattle breeding. In this study, we aimed to determine the mixed bacteriological isolation rates from the uterus of cows with clinical metritis and to reveal the relationships between the bacteria that isolated together.Methods: For this purpose, sterile swabs were taken from 490 uterus obtained from cattle slaughtered due to infertility in three slaughterhouses and used them to perform microbiological tests. After evaluating the data, it was determined that the bacterial isolation rate from uterus with clinical metritis was 76.14 (n 268). Results: The rates for 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 bacteria isolated from the uterus with clinical metritis were 48.13, 33.96, 15.30, 2.24, and 0.37, respectively. The isolation rates for Trueperella pyogenes, Fusobacterium necrophorum, and Escherichia coli alone from the uterus with clinical metritis were 27.08, 28.00, and 16.51, respectively. In uterus with clinical metritis, Staphylococcus aureus (16.67) was the most commonly isolated bacteria with T. pyogenes, Clostridium spp. (16) co-isolated with F. necrophorum, and coagulase-negative staphylococci (16.51) and Bacillus spp. (16.51) were detected with E. coli.Conclusion: As a result, it was concluded that when evaluating the microbiological results for cows with clinical metritis, mixed infections should be taken into more consideration, and the characteristics of the bacteria that isolate together should be considered during the treatment of mixed infections.

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Mixed Bacteriological Isolation Percentages from the Uterus of Cows Slaughtered due to Infertility
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Ali Risvanli, Hakan Kalender, Tarik Safak, Burak Fatih Yuksel, Burcu Karagulle, Oznur Yilmaz, Mehmet Akif Kilinc
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2022
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Advancements in Life Sciences
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4
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521-525
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ISSN: 2310-5380
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Centre Excellence Molecular Biology-CEMB, Pakistan
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Scopus
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Background: Intrauterine mixed infections are an important problem in cattle breeding. In this study, we aimed to determine the mixed bacteriological isolation rates from the uterus of cows with clinical metritis and to reveal the relationships between the bacteria that isolated together.Methods: For this purpose, sterile swabs were taken from 490 uterus obtained from cattle slaughtered due to infertility in three slaughterhouses and used them to perform microbiological tests. After evaluating the data, it was determined that the bacterial isolation rate from uterus with clinical metritis was 76.14 (n 268). Results: The rates for 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 bacteria isolated from the uterus with clinical metritis were 48.13, 33.96, 15.30, 2.24, and 0.37, respectively. The isolation rates for Trueperella pyogenes, Fusobacterium necrophorum, and Escherichia coli alone from the uterus with clinical metritis were 27.08, 28.00, and 16.51, respectively. In uterus with clinical metritis, Staphylococcus aureus (16.67) was the most commonly isolated bacteria with T. pyogenes, Clostridium spp. (16) co-isolated with F. necrophorum, and coagulase-negative staphylococci (16.51) and Bacillus spp. (16.51) were detected with E. coli.Conclusion: As a result, it was concluded that when evaluating the microbiological results for cows with clinical metritis, mixed infections should be taken into more consideration, and the characteristics of the bacteria that isolate together should be considered during the treatment of mixed infections.
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http://www.als-journal.com/9421-22/
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Ali RIŞVANLI
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2023-02-23
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December 2022
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WOS:000925015500021
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cattle
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uterine
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isolation
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infertility
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