Aborto bovino: causas, diagnóstico y consecuencias

El aborto es uno de los problemas más preocupantes para los ganaderos, ya que se manifiesta de forma esporádica, se presenta en forma de brote de origen infeccioso y no infeccioso es difícil que se establezca su agente causal. Los agentes más relevantes con predilección a la membrana fetal son: Bruc...

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Aborto
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title Aborto bovino: causas, diagnóstico y consecuencias
spellingShingle Aborto bovino: causas, diagnóstico y consecuencias
Aborto
Bovino
Patogenia
Infección
Diagnostico
Técnica
TG 2019 MVZ 14329
Abortion
Bovine
Pathogeny
Infection
Diagnosis
Technique
title_short Aborto bovino: causas, diagnóstico y consecuencias
title_full Aborto bovino: causas, diagnóstico y consecuencias
title_fullStr Aborto bovino: causas, diagnóstico y consecuencias
title_full_unstemmed Aborto bovino: causas, diagnóstico y consecuencias
title_sort Aborto bovino: causas, diagnóstico y consecuencias
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Gonzalez Barreto, Angela Tatiana
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Mejía Gallego, Andrés
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Gonzalez Barreto, Angela Tatiana
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Aborto
Bovino
Patogenia
Infección
Diagnostico
Técnica
topic Aborto
Bovino
Patogenia
Infección
Diagnostico
Técnica
TG 2019 MVZ 14329
Abortion
Bovine
Pathogeny
Infection
Diagnosis
Technique
dc.subject.classification.spa.fl_str_mv TG 2019 MVZ 14329
dc.subject.other.spa.fl_str_mv Abortion
Bovine
Pathogeny
Infection
Diagnosis
Technique
description El aborto es uno de los problemas más preocupantes para los ganaderos, ya que se manifiesta de forma esporádica, se presenta en forma de brote de origen infeccioso y no infeccioso es difícil que se establezca su agente causal. Los agentes más relevantes con predilección a la membrana fetal son: Brucella, Aspergillus sp, Leptospira spp, Rinotraqueitis Infecciosa Bovina (IBR), diarrea viral bovina (vDVB), Neospora caninum, etc., suelen ocasionar problemas al embrión dependiendo la virulencia y el período de gestación en el cual se encuentra. El aborto se suele destacar por su gran impacto en las producciones bovinas, siendo uno de los factores más limitantes para la ganadería, de lo cual se obtiene un desafío enorme para los médicos veterinarios dedicados a la producción ganadera, el siguiente artículo nos contextualizara de las principales causas, diagnósticos y consecuencias del aborto bovino.
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Björkman, C., Alenius, S., Manuelsson, U., & Uggla, A. (2000). Neospora caninum and Bovine Virus Diarrhoea Virus Infections in Swedish Dairy Cows in Relation to Abortion. Vet J ; 159(2):201-6.
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Bondurant, R. (2005). Venereal diseases of cattle: natural history, diagnosis, and the role of vaccines in their control. Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 21(2): 383-408.
Boschiroli, M., Foulogne, V., y Callaghan, D. (2001). Brucellosis: a worldwide zoonosis. Current opinion in brucellosis. 4: 58-64
Bricker, B. (2002). PCR as a diagnostic tool for brucellosis. Vet. Microbiol. 90: 435-446.
Carpenter, T., Chriel, M., Anderson, M., Wulfson, L., Jensen, A., & Hove, H. (2006). An epidemiologic study of late term abortions in dairy cattle in Denmark. Prev Vet Med ; 77(3-4):215-229.
Carvalho, N., Mol, J., Xavier, M., Paixao, T., Lage, A., & Santos R. (2010). Pathogenesis of bovine brucellosis. Vet. J. 184: 146-155.
Celli, J. (2006). Surviving inside a macrophage: The many ways of Brucella. Res.Microbiol. 157: 93–98.
Cobo, E., Cipolla, A., Morsella, C., Cano, D., & Campero, C. (2003). Effect of two comercial vaccines to Campylobacter fetus subspecies on heifers naturally challenged. J. Vet. Med. series B, 50, 75-80.
Corbellini, L., Driemeier, D., Cruz, C., Gondim, L. & Wald, V. (2002). Neosporosis as a cause of abortion in dairy cattle in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. Vet.Parásitol. 103: 195-202.
Cortez, A., Scarcelli, E. y Soares, R. (2001). Detection of Brucella DNA from aborted bovine foetuses by polymerase chain reaction. Aust. Vet. J. 79: 500501.
Drost, M., Jousan, F., y Hansen, P. (2004). Factors associated with early and mid-to-late fetal loss in lactating and nonlactating Holstein cattle in a hot climate. Gainesville: Departments of Animal Sciences and Large Animal Clinical Sciences, University of Florida.
Dubey, J. (1999). Neosporosis in cattle: biology and economic impact. J Am Vet Med Assoc 214, 1160-1163.
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Foster, G., MacMillan, A., Godfroid, J., Howie, F., Ross, H., Cloeckaert, A., Reid, R., Brew, S. & Patterson, I. (2002). A review of Brucella sp. Infection of sea mammalswith particular emphasis on isolates from Scotland. Vet. Microbiol. 90: 563-580.
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spelling Mejía Gallego, AndrésGonzalez Barreto, Angela Tatiana2019-10-03T14:01:35Z2019-10-03T14:01:35Z2019-10-03https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/14329Gonzalez Barreto, A. T. (2019). Aborto Bovino: causas diagnostico y consecuencias. (Tesis de pregrado). Recuperado de: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/14329El aborto es uno de los problemas más preocupantes para los ganaderos, ya que se manifiesta de forma esporádica, se presenta en forma de brote de origen infeccioso y no infeccioso es difícil que se establezca su agente causal. Los agentes más relevantes con predilección a la membrana fetal son: Brucella, Aspergillus sp, Leptospira spp, Rinotraqueitis Infecciosa Bovina (IBR), diarrea viral bovina (vDVB), Neospora caninum, etc., suelen ocasionar problemas al embrión dependiendo la virulencia y el período de gestación en el cual se encuentra. El aborto se suele destacar por su gran impacto en las producciones bovinas, siendo uno de los factores más limitantes para la ganadería, de lo cual se obtiene un desafío enorme para los médicos veterinarios dedicados a la producción ganadera, el siguiente artículo nos contextualizara de las principales causas, diagnósticos y consecuencias del aborto bovino.Abortion is one of the most worrisome problems for farmers, since it manifests sporadically, it occurs as an outbreak of infectious and non-infectious origin, it is difficult for its causative agent to be established. The most relevant agents with predilection to the fetal membrane are: Brucella, Aspergillus sp, Leptospira spp, Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR), Bovine viral diarrhea (vDVB), Neospora caninum, etc., usually cause problems to the embryo depending on virulence and gestation period in which it is found. Abortion is usually noted for its great impact on bovine productions, being one of the most limiting factors for livestock, from which a huge challenge is obtained for veterinary doctors dedicated to livestock production, the following article will contextualize us of the main causes, diagnoses and consequences of bovine abortion.Introducción. -- Patogenia del aborto bovino. -- Impacto y consecuencias. -- Causas infecciosas del aborto bovino. -- Bacterias. -- Leptospira spp. -- Campylobacter fetus. -- Bacterias oportunistas. -- Virus. -- Diarrea Viral Bovina (vDVB). -- Protozoos. -- Abortos micóticos. -- Causas no infecciosas del aborto bovino. -- Conclusiones. -- Referencias. --angelat.gonzalez@campusucc.edu.co23 p. Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Medicina Veterinaría y Zootecnia, IbaguéMedicina veterinaria y zootecniaIbaguéAbortoBovinoPatogeniaInfecciónDiagnosticoTécnicaTG 2019 MVZ 14329AbortionBovinePathogenyInfectionDiagnosisTechniqueAborto bovino: causas, diagnóstico y consecuenciasTrabajo de grado - Pregradohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_7a1finfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionAtribucióninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_14cbAdams, L. (2002). The pathology of brucellosis reflects the outcome of the battle between the host genome and the Brucella genome. Vet. Microbiol. 90: 553561.Akcam, F., Yayli, G., Uskun, E., Kaya, O. & Demir, C. (2006). Evaluation of the Bactec microbial detection system for culturing miscellaneous sterile body fluids. Res. Microbiol. 157: 433–436.Alonso, C., García, F. & Ortega, L. (2001). Epidemiología, diagnóstico y control de la leptospirosis bovina (revisión). Prod. Sanid. Anim. 16: 205-209.Anderson, M. (2007). Infectious causes of bovine abortion during mid- to lategestation. Theriogenology. 68: 474-486.Anderson, M., Blanchard, P., Barr, B. & Hoffman, R. (1990). A survey of causes of bovine abortion occurring in the San Joaquin Valley, California. J. Vet. Diagn. Invest. 2: 283-287.Anderson, M., Adrianarivo, A., y Conrad, P. (2000). Neosporosis in cattle. Animal Reproduction Sience. V .60-61, P. 417-431.Anonymous. (1986). California livestock statistics. California Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Department of Food and Agriculture, Sacramento, CA, Pp 10. (Original no consultado, citado por: Thurmond M, J Picanso. (1990). A surveillance system for bovine abortion. Prev Vet Med 8, 41-53.Antoniassi, N., Santos, A., Oliveira, E., Pescador, C., & Driemeier, D. (2007). Diagnostico das causas infecciosas de aborto em bovinos. Biologico. V. 69, n.2, p. 69-72.Baker, J. (1995). The clinical manifestations of bovine viral diarrhea Infections. Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract 11: 425 – 446.Baumgarten, D. (2002). Brucellosis: a short review of the disease situation in Paraguay. Vet. Microbiol. 90: 63-69.Björkman, C., Alenius, S., Manuelsson, U., & Uggla, A. (2000). Neospora caninum and Bovine Virus Diarrhoea Virus Infections in Swedish Dairy Cows in Relation to Abortion. Vet J ; 159(2):201-6.Bolin, C. (1998). Clinical signs, diagnosis, and prevention of bovine leptospirosis. The Bovine Practitioner 33, 50-55.Bondurant, R. (2005). Venereal diseases of cattle: natural history, diagnosis, and the role of vaccines in their control. Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 21(2): 383-408.Boschiroli, M., Foulogne, V., y Callaghan, D. (2001). Brucellosis: a worldwide zoonosis. Current opinion in brucellosis. 4: 58-64Bricker, B. (2002). PCR as a diagnostic tool for brucellosis. Vet. 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