Simple SummaryBacteria can develop resistance to antibiotics, resulting in the appearance of infections that are difficult or impossible to treat. This ability enables bacteria to survive in hostile environments and can result from exposure to even small amounts of antibiotic substances. Bacteria are present in the reproductive tract of the horse; they can develop resistance to antibiotics, because the animal has been treated for an infection, or due to insemination with a semen dose that contains antibiotics. Bacteria colonize the membrane lining the male reproductive tract and are transferred to the semen during collection. They can cause sperm quality to deteriorate during storage or may cause an infection in the mare. Therefore, antibio...
Bacterial infections of the genitial tract are the major cause of reproductive failure in the mare. ...
Contamination of semen with bacteria arises during semen collection and handling. This bacterial con...
Importance of microbism in the semen of stallion. The authors described the important intervention ...
Bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics following low-level "background" exposure to antimicrobia...
Antimicrobials are added to semen extenders to inhibit the growth of bacteria that are transferred t...
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...
Antimicrobial resistance is a serious global threat requiring a widespread response. Both veterinari...
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...
The penis and prepuce of the stallion have a high bacterial load on its surface, forming a natural m...
Bacterial infections of the genitial tract are the major cause of reproductive failure in the mare. ...
Contamination of semen with bacteria arises during semen collection and handling. This bacterial con...
Importance of microbism in the semen of stallion. The authors described the important intervention ...
Bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics following low-level "background" exposure to antimicrobia...
Antimicrobials are added to semen extenders to inhibit the growth of bacteria that are transferred t...
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...
Antimicrobial resistance is a serious global threat requiring a widespread response. Both veterinari...
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...
The penis and prepuce of the stallion have a high bacterial load on its surface, forming a natural m...
Bacterial infections of the genitial tract are the major cause of reproductive failure in the mare. ...
Contamination of semen with bacteria arises during semen collection and handling. This bacterial con...
Importance of microbism in the semen of stallion. The authors described the important intervention ...