bp0008rdr29 | Pathophysiology and Health | REDR2014
Sheldon Iain Martin
, Price Jennifer C
, Turner Matthew L
, Bromfield John J
, Cronin James G
Summary. Microbes commonly infect the female genital tract of cattle, causing uterine disease, abortion, and infertility. In particular, postpartum uterine disease develops in about 40% of dairy cows following infections with Gram-negative Escherichia coli and Gram-positive bacteria, such as Trueperella pyogenes. These infections damage tissues and cause inflammation in the endometrium, and perturb follicle growth and function in the ovar...