| Literature DB >> 29430608 |
Kimberly E Coker1, Joseph J Lim1, Rebecca L Schleisman1, Christopher Vosloo1, Hilari M French1, Juan C Samper1, John J Callanan1, Robert O Gilbert1, Fortune Sithole1, Chaoqun Yao2, Aspinas Chapwanya3.
Abstract
Trichomonosis is an endemic disease in cattle that are reared under extensive conditions and bred by natural mating. It causes profound economic losses to the producers by increasing calving interval, increasing embryo losses, and decreasing pregnancy rates. The aim of this study was to determine whether Tritrichomonas foetus infections were absent from cattle in St. Kitts. Using the modified hypergeometric method, preputial samples from bulls (n = 78) were tested using the InPouch™ culture for presence of T. foetus. Results highlighted an absence of trichomoniasis in bulls on St. Kitts with a 95% confidence.Entities:
Keywords: Cattle; St. Kitts; Tritrichomonas foetus
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29430608 DOI: 10.1007/s11250-018-1537-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Anim Health Prod ISSN: 0049-4747 Impact factor: 1.559