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==Aetiology==
 
==Aetiology==
The normally '''sterile''' uterus is '''contaminated by environmental microorganisms during parturition''' or '''immediately postpartum'''. The main bacteria involved in endometritis is '''''[[Actinobaccillus pyogenes]]''''', however, numerous [[:Category:Gram Negative Anaerobic Bacteria|'''gram-negative anaerobes''']] may also be involved. The presence of this opportunist bacteria can '''delay return to service''' and '''cyclical activity''', '''prevent fertilisation''' and cause '''early embryonic death''' by producing a hostile uterine environment. It is also reported that it increases incidence of '''ovarian cysts'''.
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The normally '''sterile''' uterus is '''contaminated by environmental microorganisms during parturition''' or '''immediately postpartum'''. The main bacteria involved in endometritis is '''''Trueperella pyogenes''''', however, numerous [[:Category:Gram Negative Anaerobic Bacteria|'''gram-negative anaerobes''']] may also be involved. The presence of this opportunist bacteria can '''delay return to service''' and '''cyclical activity''', '''prevent fertilisation''' and cause '''early embryonic death''' by producing a hostile uterine environment. It is also reported that it increases incidence of '''ovarian cysts'''.
    
==Signalment==
 
==Signalment==
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[[Category:Reproductive Disorders]][[Category:Uterus - Pathology]]
 
[[Category:Reproductive Disorders]][[Category:Uterus - Pathology]]
 
[[Category:Reproductive Diseases - Cattle]]
 
[[Category:Reproductive Diseases - Cattle]]
 
[[Category:Expert Review - Farm Animal]]
 
[[Category:Expert Review - Farm Animal]]