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dc.contributor.authorAleri, J.W
dc.contributor.authorMutembei, H.K.
dc.contributor.authorMulei, C.M
dc.contributor.authorMbugua, S.M
dc.contributor.authorGakombe, J.W.
dc.date.accessioned2013-06-20T09:44:10Z
dc.date.available2013-06-20T09:44:10Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.citationALERI, DRJOSHUAWAFULA. 2010. Retrospective Study on Canine Infertility in Nairobi and its Environs (2010). Aleri, J.W., Mutembei, H.K., Mulei, C.M., Mbugua, S.M. and Gakombe, J.W.. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 7th Biennial Scientific Conference 2010.. : KVAen
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/36707
dc.description.abstractA twenty year retrospective study was carried out in the Small Animal Clinic, University of Nairobi, Kenya and in a private Small Animal Clinic in Nairobi between the years 1988 to 2008. A total of 6548 bitches had been presented with reproductive problems. The cases were categorically grouped according to the type of infertility diagnosed. Non-infectious infertilities were 69% and infectious types were 31%. Only 2% of the latter were confirmed in one clinic. 16% of non-infectious infertility were managerial types, 20.1% anatomical types, 5.4% physiological types and 27.4% unclassified / miscellaneous cases. The cases classified under infectious infertility consisted of; vaginitis/endometritis/metritis (36.3%), pyometra (25.3%), abortions (21.5%), vaginal discharge (11.7%) and miscarriages (5.1%). The incidence of infertilities was highly common in breeds of German shepherd (39%), Doberman (6%), Rottweiler (12%) and their crosses (43%). The percentage of the reproductive cases presented in both clinics had no statistical difference at (p<0.05). It was evident from the results of this study that infectious infertility exists among the bitches in Kenya and it would be beneficial to do further studies to establish the causative agents to avert any possible outbreaks of zoonotic diseases. Key words: Canine, Infertility, Diagnostic protocols.
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherUniversity of Nairobien
dc.titleRetrospective Study On Canine Infertility In Nairobi And Its Environs (2010)en
dc.typePresentationen
local.publisherSchool of veterinary medicine (Clinical studies).en


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