Bacterial complications of involution in dairy cows and new, non – antibiotic possibilities for treatment
Abstract
The reproductive performance of dairy cows can be significantly disrupted by postpartum
uterine infections like puerperal metritis, clinical endometritis, pyometra, and subclinical
endometritis. Conventionally, veterinarians resort to antibiotics, but due to the increasing
prevalence of multidrug-resistant bacteria, treatment failures occur more frequently, leading to
a serious threat for animal and human health. In addition, this issue is exacerbated by the
shortage of new antibiotics. This thesis deals with the bacterial complications connected with
uterine involution and focuses attention on non-antibiotic possibilities for treatment.