Az ellés utáni méhelváltozások diagnózisa és gyógykezelése tejhasznú szarvasmarhában - Irodalmi összefoglaló
Megtekintés/ Megnyitás
Dátum
2015-05Szerző
Szenci, Ottó
Buják, Dávid
Bajcsy, Árpád Csaba
Horváth, András
Bo, Han
Szelényi, Zoltán
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SUMMARY
The authors summarize the recent results about the bacterial complications
of the involution. Achieving the optimum herd reproductive performance
requires concentrated management activities such as careful assistance at
calving, prevention of postpartum metabolic diseases, early diagnosis and treatment
of postpartum uterine diseases, accurate detection of oestrus, correct
timing of insemination, reducing the effect of the occasional heat stress, and
early pregnancy diagnosis. Among these main activities only early diagnosis,
treatment and prevention of postparturient uterine diseases and their
effects on milk production and reproductive performance are discussed. Clinical
metritis and clinical endometritis (or recently used purulent vaginal discharge:
PVD) can be accurately diagnosed also in the field, however it is very important
to remark that the presence of PVD alone is not sufficient to diagnose clinical
endometritis because cervicitis and/or vaginitis can also cause PVD. The authors
present the therapeutic possibilities that have changed in the recent years
for the mentioned diseases. as well as recently mentioned therapies like
ozone therapy or vaccination. Diagnosing subclinical endometritis requires
laboratory work. The medicinal products successfully used in cases of clinical
diseases do not always decrease the occurrence of cytological endometritis.