Pregnant Uterus - Response to Disease

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General responses to disease (+/-infection) during pregnancy

  1. Death of the foetus and resorption: early embryonic death and return to oestrus.
  2. Maceration and emphysema: uterine infection early in pregnancy results in maceration and expulsion. Endometritis or pyometra may also be present. Emphysema occurs when dead foetal tissue invaded by putrefactive bacteria (Clostridia).
  3. Mummification: no bacterial infection, fluids resorbed, foetus retained as black leathery mass, takes 6-8 months;
    • Parvovirus, enterovirus (SMEDI) in sows
    • BVD in cows
    • Twinning, premature placental separation, torsion of umbilical cord (slowly developing ischaemia) in mares. Non-specific.
  4. Abortion: before foetus viable. Secondary to foetal death due to damage to uterus, placenta or foetus.
  5. Stillbirth: after foetus potentially viable.
  6. Live birth: normal or abnormal neonate.
  7. Congenital malformation of the foetus;
    • genetic factors i.e. inherited or acquired.
    • environmental factors i.e. physical, chemical, nutritional, hormonal, infectious agents.
  8. Retained foetal membranes: metritis/endometritis.



Information by permission of Professor RW Else