Observed and expected combined effects of clinical mastitis and low body condition on pregnancy loss in dairy cows

Theriogenology. 2012 Jan 1;77(1):115-21. doi: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2011.07.023. Epub 2011 Sep 14.

Abstract

The objective was to compare the observed and expected combined effects of clinical mastitis before timed artificial insemination (TAI) and low body condition at 70 d postpartum (dpp) on pregnancy loss in dairy cows. Cows were examined for pregnancy by ultrasonographic examination 28-32 d after TAI; the presence of an embryo with a heartbeat was the criterion used to determine pregnancy. Cows diagnosed pregnant were re-examined by transrectal palpation of the uterus and its contents 28 d later to confirm pregnancy status and to identify pregnancy loss. Eighty-eight (17%) of 512 cows were diagnosed with pregnancy loss. Cows affected with clinical mastitis before insemination and a body condition score (BCS)≤2.75 at 70 dpp were 2.03 times more likely to experience pregnancy loss, compared to cows without clinical mastitis and with a BCS>2.75 (RR=2.03; 95% CI=1.15, 3.60; P=0.01). This observed combined effect for pregnancy loss (RR=2.03) was higher than the expected combined effect based on adding (RR=1.39) or multiplying (RR=1.42) absolute independent excesses due to clinical mastitis or low body condition.

MeSH terms

  • Abortion, Veterinary / etiology*
  • Animals
  • Body Constitution
  • Cattle
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Female
  • Mastitis, Bovine / complications*
  • Postpartum Period
  • Pregnancy
  • Risk Factors