Descripción de los Parámetros Seminales y Análisis del Crecimiento Bacteriano con el Método Reproductivo Artificial Eyaculado del Equino
Microbiological studies have shown that semen samples from healthy horses involved in reproductive programs such as artificial equine ejaculate have shown the presence of microorganisms such as Chlamydophila, C. burnetii and N. caninum, abortus equi, Leptospira spp., Enrlichia risticii and Streptoco...
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Universidad Antonio Nariño
2022
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Acceso en línea: | http://repositorio.uan.edu.co/handle/123456789/5891 |
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Sumario: | Microbiological studies have shown that semen samples from healthy horses involved in
reproductive programs such as artificial equine ejaculate have shown the presence of
microorganisms such as Chlamydophila, C. burnetii and N. caninum, abortus equi, Leptospira spp.,
Enrlichia risticii and Streptococcus zooepidermicus , that the optimal conditions to survive can be
found, causing damage to the sperm and triggering infertility processes or infections of the
reproductive tract, given this fact it is a priority to know the functioning of the microorganisms
isolated in the semen, to be able to diagnose and give u treatment timely pharmacological and
prevent infertility due to infectious factors generated by microorganisms. Objective: To describe
the seminal parameters and the bacterial growth of the ejaculate in the equine to know the methods
of identification of the microorganisms. Methodology: A descriptive documentary review and
compilation monograph were used, applying three methodological phases such as: 1. Identifying
the peculiarities of the bacterial growth of the ejaculate in horses to determine the class of
microorganisms presented. 2. Analyze the seminal evaluation methods that have been implemented
in different studies at the international and national level to determine the characteristics and
functionalities. 3. Determine the appropriate conditions and treatments for an effective equine
reproduction of higher quality. For this, the state of the art was conceived as a basis for
argumentation by the main authors of indexed articles and studies at an international and national
level that were fundamental to describe and analyze the seminal parameters and analysis of the
bacterial growth of the artificial ejaculate of the equine. Recommendations: Carry out a constant
reproductive evaluation of stallions before the start of the reproductive season, implement methods
for the identification of microorganisms and the use of pharmacological treatments. Conclusions:
Semen is contaminated in the collection process using an artificial vagina because the method
increases the growth of bacteria in the foreskin and in the urethra of males, which causes a mixed
flora to grow with a predominance of saprophytic bacteria such as E. coli, Streptococcus,
Staphylococcus, and Pseudomonas. |
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