Tritrichomonas foetus: Prevalence study in naturally mating bulls in Switzerland

  • Bernasconi, C
  • Bodmer, M
  • Doherr, M G
  • Janett, F
  • Thomann, A
  • Spycher, C
  • Iten, C
  • Hentrich, B
  • Gottstein, B
  • Müller, N
  • Frey, C F
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Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Switzerland is officially free from bovine Tritrichomonas foetus. While bulls used for artificial insemination (AI) are routinely examined for this pathogen, bulls engaged in natural mating, as well as aborted fetuses, are only very sporadically investigated, indicating that the disease awareness for bovine tritrichomoniasis is low. Natural mating in cattle is becoming increasingly popular in Switzerland. Accordingly, a re-introduction/re-occurrence of T. foetus in cattle seems possible either via resurgence from a yet unknown bovine reservoir, or via importation of infected cattle. The low disease awareness for bovine tritrichomoniasis might favor an unnoticed re-establishment of T. foetus in the Swiss cattle population. The aim of our stu...

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