Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Oct 2018)

Correlation between urinary tract infection and reproductive performance of sows

  • Rafael de Moura,
  • Fabiana Ribeiro Caldara,
  • Luciana Foppa,
  • Simone Pereira Machado,
  • Irenilza de Alencar Nääs,
  • Rodrigo Garófallo Garcia,
  • Liliane Maria Piano Gonçalves

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/rbz4720180073
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 0

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ABSTRACT This study aimed to assess the prevalence and influence of urinary tract infection on the reproductive performance of sows. The animals underwent urine tests using reagent strips and diagnosed as positive or negative. They were then divided into two groups of 30 positive and 30 negative sows for urinary tract infection. Each sow was considered an experimental unit and was followed from labor to weaning. The animals were assessed for their reproductive performance (labor duration, number of live births, mummified piglets, and stillbirths, and postpartum diseases). After weaning, the weaning-estrus interval and rate of return to estrus were assessed. A thermographic camera was used to identify hyperthermia of the mammary system and its relation with the onset of urinary tract infections. The prevalence of urinary tract infection in prepartum sows was 41.1%. Urinary tract infection does not impact labor duration, number of live births, mummified piglets, and stillbirths, number of sows culled, weaning-estrus interval, or return to estrus after insemination. However, it was considered a predisposing factor for the occurrence of postpartum vaginal discharge. There is no correlation between the occurrence of urinary tract infection and mammary system temperature in sows.

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