Prevalence and Epidemiology of agents causing abortions in Irish cattle herds
Abstract
Abortion is commonly referred to for practical purposes as the expulsion of a visible but
non-viable foetus (Mee, 2016). Similarly, stillbirths can be defined as the delivery of an
anatomically and developmentally viable but dead foetus (McGavin, et al., 2001). On the
other hand, early embryonic death may occur without the identification of the pregnancy.
This usually occurs up to 42 days of gestation (Mee, 2016).