EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SURGICAL DISEASES OF THE GENITAL TRACT IN A POPULATION OF 12.320 BREEDING BULLS (1982-2007) IN THE STATE OF GOIAS, BRAZIL
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Resumo: | The genital tract of bulls might be affected by diseases that result in coeundi impotence leading to decrease of reproductive efficiency. Anatomic, breed and handling aspects are considered predisponent factors to genital injuries. In this study, it was considered 12,320 bulls evaluated between 1982 and 2007. From these, 898 (7.29%) bulls had some reproductive tract disease corrected surgically, diagnosed by specific clinical examination of the genitalia or service capacity test. At the same time, questionnaire was applied in order to obtain information related to genital diseases epidemiology. From 898 ill bulls, 741 (82.52%) were Bos indicus, 133 (14.81) were Bos taurus and 24 (2.67%) were crossbred bulls. It was observed that 570 (63.50%) were ≥60 months-old, 220 (24.5%) were between 40 and 60 months-old and 108 (12.0%) were ≤40 months-old. Among the diagnosed diseases, independent of breed, age and handling, it was identified 728 (81%) cases of acropostitis-fimosis, 46 (5.20%) penis deviation, 23 (2.60%) gland fibropapilloma, 14 (1.60%) preputial abscesses and 11 (1.20%) penile fractures. From 417 visited farms, 256 (61.50%) treated the disease empirically, ignoring previous diagnosis. Thus, it can be concluded that handling and breed characteristics were the main predisposing factors related for the etiopathogeny of reproductive tract diseases.KEY WORDS: Bovine, epidemiology, reproduction. |
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SURGICAL DISEASES OF THE GENITAL TRACT IN A POPULATION OF 12.320 BREEDING BULLS (1982-2007) IN THE STATE OF GOIAS, BRAZILASPECTOS EPIDEMIOLÓGICOS DE ENFERMIDADES CIRÚRGICAS DO APARELHO GENITAL DE TOUROS EM UMA POPULAÇÃO DE 12.320 REPRODUTORES (1982-2007) NO ESTADO DE GOIÁS, BRASIL The genital tract of bulls might be affected by diseases that result in coeundi impotence leading to decrease of reproductive efficiency. Anatomic, breed and handling aspects are considered predisponent factors to genital injuries. In this study, it was considered 12,320 bulls evaluated between 1982 and 2007. From these, 898 (7.29%) bulls had some reproductive tract disease corrected surgically, diagnosed by specific clinical examination of the genitalia or service capacity test. At the same time, questionnaire was applied in order to obtain information related to genital diseases epidemiology. From 898 ill bulls, 741 (82.52%) were Bos indicus, 133 (14.81) were Bos taurus and 24 (2.67%) were crossbred bulls. It was observed that 570 (63.50%) were ≥60 months-old, 220 (24.5%) were between 40 and 60 months-old and 108 (12.0%) were ≤40 months-old. Among the diagnosed diseases, independent of breed, age and handling, it was identified 728 (81%) cases of acropostitis-fimosis, 46 (5.20%) penis deviation, 23 (2.60%) gland fibropapilloma, 14 (1.60%) preputial abscesses and 11 (1.20%) penile fractures. From 417 visited farms, 256 (61.50%) treated the disease empirically, ignoring previous diagnosis. Thus, it can be concluded that handling and breed characteristics were the main predisposing factors related for the etiopathogeny of reproductive tract diseases.KEY WORDS: Bovine, epidemiology, reproduction.O aparelho genital do touro pode ser acometido por enfermidades que resultam em impotência coeundi, levando à queda na eficiência reprodutiva. Aspectos anatômicos, raciais e manejo são considerados fatores predisponentes de injúrias à genitália. Neste estudo, catalogaram-se 12.320 touros entre 1982 e 2007, sendo que, destes, 898 (7,29%) eram portadores de alguma enfermidade cirúrgica no aparelho reprodutor, diagnosticados pelo exame clínico específico da genitália ou por meio do teste de capacidade de serviço. Concomitantemente, aplicou-se questionário para obtenção de informações relacionadas à epidemiologia das enfermidades genitais. Dos 898 touros enfermos, 741 (82,52%) eram zebuínos, 133 (14,81%) taurinos e 24 (2,67%) mestiços. Observou-se que 570 (63,5%) possuíam idade igual ou superior a 60 meses, 220 (24,5%) entre 40 e 60; e 108 (12,0%) inferior a 40 meses. Dentre as enfermidades diagnosticadas, registraram-se 728 (81%) casos de acropostite-fimose, 46 (5,20%) desvios penianos, 23 (2,60%) fibropapiloma de glande, 14 (1,60%) abscessos prepuciais e 11 (1,20%) fraturas penianas. Dos 417 produtores rurais visitados, 256 (61,50%) efetuavam, empiricamente, tratamento das enfermidades, ignorando a importância do diagnóstico. Concluiu-se que o manejo e a característica racial foram os principais fatores predisponentes relacionados à etiopatogenia das enfermidades do aparelho reprodutor.PALAVRAS-CHAVES: Bovino, epidemiologia, reprodução.Universidade Federal de Goiás2008-10-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/119910.5216/cab.v9i3.1199Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 9 No. 3 (2008); 705-713Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 9 n. 3 (2008); 705-7131809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/1199/4141Rabelo, Rogério EliasSilva, Luiz Antonio FrancoBrito, Luiz Augusto BatistaMoura, Maria IveteSilva, Olízio ClaudinoCarvalho, Viviane SouzaFranco, Leandro Guimarãesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2008-10-15T19:36:43Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/1199Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:54:51.649570Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SURGICAL DISEASES OF THE GENITAL TRACT IN A POPULATION OF 12.320 BREEDING BULLS (1982-2007) IN THE STATE OF GOIAS, BRAZIL ASPECTOS EPIDEMIOLÓGICOS DE ENFERMIDADES CIRÚRGICAS DO APARELHO GENITAL DE TOUROS EM UMA POPULAÇÃO DE 12.320 REPRODUTORES (1982-2007) NO ESTADO DE GOIÁS, BRASIL |
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SURGICAL DISEASES OF THE GENITAL TRACT IN A POPULATION OF 12.320 BREEDING BULLS (1982-2007) IN THE STATE OF GOIAS, BRAZIL |
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SURGICAL DISEASES OF THE GENITAL TRACT IN A POPULATION OF 12.320 BREEDING BULLS (1982-2007) IN THE STATE OF GOIAS, BRAZIL Rabelo, Rogério Elias |
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SURGICAL DISEASES OF THE GENITAL TRACT IN A POPULATION OF 12.320 BREEDING BULLS (1982-2007) IN THE STATE OF GOIAS, BRAZIL |
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SURGICAL DISEASES OF THE GENITAL TRACT IN A POPULATION OF 12.320 BREEDING BULLS (1982-2007) IN THE STATE OF GOIAS, BRAZIL |
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SURGICAL DISEASES OF THE GENITAL TRACT IN A POPULATION OF 12.320 BREEDING BULLS (1982-2007) IN THE STATE OF GOIAS, BRAZIL |
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SURGICAL DISEASES OF THE GENITAL TRACT IN A POPULATION OF 12.320 BREEDING BULLS (1982-2007) IN THE STATE OF GOIAS, BRAZIL |
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SURGICAL DISEASES OF THE GENITAL TRACT IN A POPULATION OF 12.320 BREEDING BULLS (1982-2007) IN THE STATE OF GOIAS, BRAZIL |
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Rabelo, Rogério Elias |
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Rabelo, Rogério Elias Silva, Luiz Antonio Franco Brito, Luiz Augusto Batista Moura, Maria Ivete Silva, Olízio Claudino Carvalho, Viviane Souza Franco, Leandro Guimarães |
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Silva, Luiz Antonio Franco Brito, Luiz Augusto Batista Moura, Maria Ivete Silva, Olízio Claudino Carvalho, Viviane Souza Franco, Leandro Guimarães |
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Rabelo, Rogério Elias Silva, Luiz Antonio Franco Brito, Luiz Augusto Batista Moura, Maria Ivete Silva, Olízio Claudino Carvalho, Viviane Souza Franco, Leandro Guimarães |
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The genital tract of bulls might be affected by diseases that result in coeundi impotence leading to decrease of reproductive efficiency. Anatomic, breed and handling aspects are considered predisponent factors to genital injuries. In this study, it was considered 12,320 bulls evaluated between 1982 and 2007. From these, 898 (7.29%) bulls had some reproductive tract disease corrected surgically, diagnosed by specific clinical examination of the genitalia or service capacity test. At the same time, questionnaire was applied in order to obtain information related to genital diseases epidemiology. From 898 ill bulls, 741 (82.52%) were Bos indicus, 133 (14.81) were Bos taurus and 24 (2.67%) were crossbred bulls. It was observed that 570 (63.50%) were ≥60 months-old, 220 (24.5%) were between 40 and 60 months-old and 108 (12.0%) were ≤40 months-old. Among the diagnosed diseases, independent of breed, age and handling, it was identified 728 (81%) cases of acropostitis-fimosis, 46 (5.20%) penis deviation, 23 (2.60%) gland fibropapilloma, 14 (1.60%) preputial abscesses and 11 (1.20%) penile fractures. From 417 visited farms, 256 (61.50%) treated the disease empirically, ignoring previous diagnosis. Thus, it can be concluded that handling and breed characteristics were the main predisposing factors related for the etiopathogeny of reproductive tract diseases.KEY WORDS: Bovine, epidemiology, reproduction. |
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