2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2015.03.039
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A retrospective study on clinical findings of 7300 cases (2007–2014) of barren female dromedaries

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“…Additionally, T. pyogenes infections were reported in antelopes [29,136,137], an okapi ( Okapia Johnstoni ) [138], bison ( Bison bison ) [139], Bighorn sheep ( Ovis canadensis ) [140], a chamois ( Rupicapra pyrenaica ) [112], camels [141,142,143,144], an elk [36], and reindeer [145,146]. Moreover, some other sporadic cases of infectious diseases associated with T. pyogenes were described in Grey Slender lorises ( Loris lydekkerianus nordicus ) [147,148], macaws, and elephants [48], as well as in reptiles, a bearded dragon, and a gecko [149].…”
Section: Pathogenicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, T. pyogenes infections were reported in antelopes [29,136,137], an okapi ( Okapia Johnstoni ) [138], bison ( Bison bison ) [139], Bighorn sheep ( Ovis canadensis ) [140], a chamois ( Rupicapra pyrenaica ) [112], camels [141,142,143,144], an elk [36], and reindeer [145,146]. Moreover, some other sporadic cases of infectious diseases associated with T. pyogenes were described in Grey Slender lorises ( Loris lydekkerianus nordicus ) [147,148], macaws, and elephants [48], as well as in reptiles, a bearded dragon, and a gecko [149].…”
Section: Pathogenicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding uterine pathologies, ultrasound has been used for diagnosis of various reproductive disorders such as; early embryonic death, endometritis, vaginal adhesions, ovarian cysts, ovarian hydrobursitis and during treatment with intrauterine therapies (Tibary and Anouassi, 2001;Ali et al, 2010a&b;Nagy et al, 2015 andAli et al, 2015b). Ultrasonographically, ovarian hydrobursitis, is characterised by a collection of anechoic fluid within the ovarian bursa and hyperechoic encapsulation of the ovary (Tibary and Anouassi, 2001).…”
Section: The Reproductive Organsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malnutrition, infections, management errors, ovulatory or hormonal imbalances, and congenital [1] or acquired defects [2] can play significant roles in the failure of bovine breeding. To be able to minimize the economic losses, it is important to determine the incidence of the various genital pathologies especially those found at the slaughter-house since it constitutes a true source of study and provides a great deal of information [2,3] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%