Bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics following low-level “background” exposure to antimicrobial agents as well as from exposure at therapeutic levels during treatment for bacterial infections. In this review, we look specifically at antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the equine reproductive tract and its possible origin, focusing particularly on antibiotics in semen extenders used in preparing semen doses for artificial insemination. Our review of the literature indicated that AMR in the equine uterus and vagina were reported worldwide in the last 20 years, in locations as diverse as Europe, India, and the United States. Bacteria colonizing the mucosa of the reproductive tract are transferred to semen during collection; further contami...
The penis and prepuce of the stallion have a high bacterial load on its surface, forming a natural m...
The aims of the study were to identify microbial flora in boar semen under field condition in Italy....
Antibiotic use in semen extenders for livestock may contribute to the development and spreading of m...
Bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics following low-level “background” exposure to antimicrobia...
Simple SummaryBacteria can develop resistance to antibiotics, resulting in the appearance of infecti...
Antimicrobials are added to semen extenders to inhibit the growth of bacteria that are transferred t...
Antimicrobial resistance is a serious global threat requiring a widespread response. Both veterinari...
Antimicrobial resistance is a global challenge exacerbated by antibiotic misuse and inadequate infec...
Bacterial pathogens are a potential cause when a mare fails to conceive to a fertile stallion on a w...
Contamination of semen with bacteria arises during semen collection and handling. This bacterial con...
Antibiotics are added to semen extenders to be used for artificial insemination (AI) in livestock br...
Contamination of semen with bacteria arises during semen collection and handling. This bacterial con...
The penis and prepuce of the stallion have a high bacterial load on its surface, forming a natural m...
The aims of the study were to identify microbial flora in boar semen under field condition in Italy....
Antibiotic use in semen extenders for livestock may contribute to the development and spreading of m...
Bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics following low-level “background” exposure to antimicrobia...
Simple SummaryBacteria can develop resistance to antibiotics, resulting in the appearance of infecti...
Antimicrobials are added to semen extenders to inhibit the growth of bacteria that are transferred t...
Antimicrobial resistance is a serious global threat requiring a widespread response. Both veterinari...
Antimicrobial resistance is a global challenge exacerbated by antibiotic misuse and inadequate infec...
Bacterial pathogens are a potential cause when a mare fails to conceive to a fertile stallion on a w...
Contamination of semen with bacteria arises during semen collection and handling. This bacterial con...
Antibiotics are added to semen extenders to be used for artificial insemination (AI) in livestock br...
Contamination of semen with bacteria arises during semen collection and handling. This bacterial con...
The penis and prepuce of the stallion have a high bacterial load on its surface, forming a natural m...
The aims of the study were to identify microbial flora in boar semen under field condition in Italy....
Antibiotic use in semen extenders for livestock may contribute to the development and spreading of m...