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Vaginal microbiota diverges in sows with low and high reproductive performance after porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome vaccination.


ABSTRACT: Previous studies have demonstrated evidence for a relationship between the vaginal microbiome and reproductive performance, suggesting the vaginal microbiota may serve as a tool to predict farrowing outcomes in commercial pigs. In this study, we compared the vaginal microbiome in sows with low and high farrowing performance and used it to classify animals with contrasting reproductive outcomes in commercial sows following immune challenge with porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome (PRRS) vaccination. Eighteen microbes were differentially abundant (q-value?

SUBMITTER: Sanglard LP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7033195 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Vaginal microbiota diverges in sows with low and high reproductive performance after porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome vaccination.

Sanglard L P LP   Schmitz-Esser S S   Gray K A KA   Linhares D C L DCL   Yeoman C J CJ   Dekkers J C M JCM   Niederwerder M C MC   Serão N V L NVL  

Scientific reports 20200220 1


Previous studies have demonstrated evidence for a relationship between the vaginal microbiome and reproductive performance, suggesting the vaginal microbiota may serve as a tool to predict farrowing outcomes in commercial pigs. In this study, we compared the vaginal microbiome in sows with low and high farrowing performance and used it to classify animals with contrasting reproductive outcomes in commercial sows following immune challenge with porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome (PRRS)  ...[more]

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