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Using vaginal discharge score (VDS) grading system to evaluate the effect of clinical endometritis on reproductive performance of dairy cows in China

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ANIMAL REPRODUCTION
Volume 18, Issue 1, Pages -

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BRAZILIAN COLL ANIMAL REPRODUCTION
DOI: 10.1590/1984-3143-AR2020-0228

Keywords

clinical endometritis; vaginal discharge score; diagnosis; reproductive performance

Funding

  1. Key Research Project of Gansu Province [18YF1NA074]
  2. College Collaborative Innovation Team Project of Gansu Provincial Department of Education [2018C-15]
  3. Special Fund of Chinese Central Government for Basic Scientific Research Operations in Commonweal Research Institutes [1610032021007]

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The study found that CE affects the reproductive performance of dairy cows, with cows in the control group and those with mild endometritis having a greater likelihood of pregnancy. Therefore, mild endometritis should be treated in the early postpartum period to improve the fertility of dairy herds.
Clinical endometritis (CE) is a major cause in affecting the reproductive performance of dairy cows. The objectives of this study were to ascertain the prevalence of CE and to evaluate the effect of CE on reproductive performance in dairy cows using vaginal discharge score (VDS) grading system. 803 dairy cows were examined by vaginoscope with 4-point VDS at 26 +/- 3 days in milk (DIM) and classified into six groups: non-endometritis with VDS 0 (control; CON), endometritis with VDS 1 (MEM), non-treated endometritis with VDS 2 (NTME), treated endometritis with VDS 2 (TME), non-treated endometritis with VDS 3 (NTPE), and treated endometritis with VDS 3 (TPE). Cows in TME and TPE groups were treated with 200 mL of 50% dextrose solution by intrauterine infusion. The prevalence of CE was 33% at 26 +/- 3 DIM. Binary logistic regression analysis revealed cows in MEM, NTME and NTPE groups had a less likelihood of first artificial insemination (AI) pregnancy than those in CON group (P < 0.05). Kaplan-Meier survival curves for days open were statistically different (P = 0.004). In Cox regression model, cows in NTME and NTPE groups had a reduced pregnancy rate than those in CON group (P < 0.05). The hazard of pregnancy in NTME group was lower than that in TME group (P = 0.044). Similarly, it was lower for the hazard of pregnancy in NTPE group than in TPE group (P = 0.048). Cows in MEM, NTME, and NTPE groups required more services per pregnancy than those in CON group (P < 0.05). In conclusion, CE examined by the VDS grading system impaired reproductive performance, and mild endometritis with VDS 1 should be treated in the early postpartum period to ameliorate fertility in dairy herds.

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