Identification of naturally occurring inhabitants of vaginal microbiota in cows and determination of their antibiotic sensitivity
Abstract
Microbiota in the bodies of different species have a significant impact on the health status
of the host. Most studies have focused on the microbiota of gut, skin, and mouth, and not too much
research known about normal vaginal microbiota in livestock. The characteristic bovine uterine
diseases such as metritis and endometritis can be the results of colonization through the extrinsic
and ascending pathways to the vagina, rarely the intestinal bacteria may contaminate the uterus.
In our studies we determined the most frequent inhabitant bacteria from the vagina of
healthy dairy cows prior to the parturition and after.