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Seasonal effects on fertility and ovarian follicular growth and maturation in camels (Camelus dromedarius)
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Infectious causes of reproductive loss in camelids
Reproductive losses in camelids are due to infertility, pregnancy loss, udder diseases and neonatal mortality caused by a variety of infectious diseases. Uterine infection and abortion represent the major complaint in camelid veterinary practice. The major infectious organisms in endometritis and metritis are
E. coli
and
Streptococcus equi
subspecies
zooepidemicus
. Abortion rates due to infectious diseases vary from 10% to more than 70% in some areas. Leptospirosis, toxoplasmosis and chlamydiosis have been diagnosed as the major causes of abortion in llamas and alpacas. In camels, brucellosis and trypanosomiasis represent the major causes of infectious abortion in the Middle East and Africa. Mastitis is rare in South American camelids. The prevalence of subclinical udder infection in camels can reach very high proportions in dairy camels. Udder infections are primarily due to
Streptococcus agalactiae
and
Staphylococcus aureus
. Neonatal mortality is primarily due to diarrhea following failure of passive transfer and exposure to
E. coli
, rotavirus, coronavirus, Coccidia and
Salmonella
. This paper reviews the etio-pathogenesis of these causes of reproductive losses, as well as the major risk factors and strategies to prevent their occurrence
Controls and manipulation of reproductive functions in native sheep
Meeting: Small Ruminants Research and Development in the Near East, 2-4 Nov. 1988, Cairo, EGIn IDL-298
Plasma leptin measurement in the dromedary Camel and its relationships to adiposity and feeding level
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