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Colonization of the bovine uterus by Candida kefyr.

Cecilia Christensen KarstrupBent AalbækKirstine KlitgaardTim Kåre JensenHanne Gervi PedersenJoergen Steen Agerholm
Published in: Acta veterinaria Scandinavica (2017)
Candida kefyr is commonly isolated from milk of cows with mastitis, but has not been reported in association with other diseases of cattle. The infection was present as a monoculture in all three cows, but the fungi had only colonized the uterine lumen and the endometrial surface. Only a mild non-suppurative endometrial inflammation was present, but within the uterine luminal content, many macrophages having phagocytized yeast cells were present. Re-examination of the cows did not reveal a persistent infection, so the infection probably resolved spontaneously.
Keyphrases
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  • oxidative stress
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