Trematode infections in pregnant ewes can predispose to mastitis during the subsequent lactation period

  • V. S. Mavrogianni
  • , E. Papadopoulos
  • , S. A. Spanos
  • , A. Mitsoura
  • , S. Ptochos
  • , D. A. Gougoulis
  • , M. S. Barbagianni
  • , I. Kyriazakis
  • , G. C. Fthenakis*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objective was to investigate if trematode infections predispose ewes to mastitis and/or metritis. We used 80 trematode-infected ewes: primigravidae in group P-A and multigravidae in M-A remained untreated, primigravidae in P-B and multigravidae in M-B were drenched with netobimin and multigravidae in M-C were given rafoxanide. We collected faecal samples for parasitological examination, blood samples for β-hydroxybutyrate concentration measurement and uterine content, teat duct material and milk samples for bacteriological examination. We found significant differences in blood β-hydroxybutyrate concentrations between M-A, M-B and M-C during pregnancy (P≤. 0.002). We did not observe significant differences between groups regarding development of metritis (P>. 0.83). We found that for M-A, M-B and M-C ewes, respectively, median time to first case of mastitis was 5.75, 21 and 6.75. days after lambing (P= 0.003) and incidence risk of mastitis was 0.308, 0.069 and 0.222 (P= 0.047). We postulate that trematode infections predispose ewes to mastitis; perhaps, increased β-hydroxybutyrate blood concentrations adversely affect mammary cellular defences. This is the first report associating parasitic infections with mastitis in sheep.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)171-179
Number of pages9
JournalResearch in Veterinary Science
Volume96
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • β-Hydroxybuturate
  • Co-infection
  • Dicrocoelium
  • Fasciola
  • Mastitis
  • Metritis
  • Pregnancy toxaemia
  • Risk factor
  • Sheep
  • Trematode

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Veterinary

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