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UTILIZACIÓN DE OXITETRACICLINA E HIDROCORTISONA PARA EVITAR ADHERENCIAS EN DISPOSITIVOS INTRAVAGINALES EN OVINOS

Authors: SOSA, J. L.; FERNANDEZ, G.; BOGGERO, C.; TOFFOLI, G. D.; LEVA, P. E.; GARCIA, M. S.;

UTILIZACIÓN DE OXITETRACICLINA E HIDROCORTISONA PARA EVITAR ADHERENCIAS EN DISPOSITIVOS INTRAVAGINALES EN OVINOS

Abstract

Los dispositivos intravaginales son utilizados para la inducción y sincronización de celos. Los mismos pueden producir adherencia en las paredes de la vagina. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue probar la efi ciencia de la aplicación de antibióticos y corticoide conjuntamente con los dispositivos para evitar adherencias. La experiencia se realizó con 45 ovejas distribuidas en tres grupos: GC dispositivo sin tratamiento, T1 dispositivo más tetraciclina y T2 dispositivo más tetraciclina y corticoide. Siguiendo el protocolo se procedió al retiro de los mismos a los 12 días. Se realizó un test χ2 para evaluar la efectividad del tratamiento. Las ovejas del T2 no presentaron adherencias. En cambio, se observaron distintos grados de adherencias: en el T1 (53 %) y en el GC (46 %). Se puede inferir que la utilización de Tetracicilina más hidrocortisona es efi ciente para evitar la vaginitis y por ende la adherencia de los dispositivos y pérdida por disminución de preñeces posteriores al retiro de los dispositivos.

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S, esponjas vaginales, adherencias, tetraciclina, corticoide., Agriculture (General), Agriculture, S1-972

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