Affiliation:
1. Department of Veterinary Gynecology and Obstetrics DGCN College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, CSKHPKV Palampur India
2. Department of Veterinary Pathology DGCN College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, CSKHPKV Palampur India
Abstract
AbstractWhen firm implantation has occurred, pregnancy losses during the late embryonic or early fetal period are less common and typically occur before 60 days of gestation. A rare case of early fetal death due to Geotrichum candidum infection in a pluriparous Jersey crossbred cow was sporadically recorded during routine screening at the university cattle farm. The early fetal death was diagnosed using sequential sonographic examinations, and the aetiology was confirmed through microbiological examination and histopathological evaluation of an endometrial biopsy sample. It is concluded that, although mycotic abortions and fetal deaths are uncommon and sporadic, routine screening of cows for late embryonic and early fetal death remains essential.