Uterine Disease in Dairy Cows: A Comprehensive Review Highlighting New Research Areas

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Uterine disease is an intensely studied part of dairy cattle health management as it heavily affects many commercial dairy farms and has serious economic consequences. Forms of the disease, pathophysiology, pathogens involved and the effects of uterine disease on the health and performance of cows have already been well described by various authors. Lately, researchers’ attention has shifted towards the healthy microbiome of the uterus and the vagina to put emphasis on prevention rather than treatment. This aligns with the growing demand to reduce the use of antibiotics or—whenever possible—replace them with alternative treatment options in farm animal medicine. This review provides a comprehensive summary of the last 20 years of uterine disease research and highlights promising new areas for future studies.

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Várhidi, Z., Csikó, G., Bajcsy, Á. C., & Jurkovich, V. (2024, February 1). Uterine Disease in Dairy Cows: A Comprehensive Review Highlighting New Research Areas. Veterinary Sciences. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci11020066

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