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Honamlı Keçilerinde Progesteron Emdirilmiş İntravajinal Süngerin Vajinal Mikroflora ve Antimikrobiyal Duyarlılık Üzerine Etkisi

Year 2025, Volume: 14 Issue: 2, 150 - 156, 24.12.2025
https://doi.org/10.31196/huvfd.1761949

Abstract

Bu çalışmada, Honamlı keçilerinde intravajinal progesteron emdirilmiş sünger uygulanmasından önce ve sonra vajinal mikroflora değişikliklerini değerlendirmek ve izole edilen mikroorganizmaların antibiyotik duyarlılık profillerini incelemek amaçlandı. Vajinal swaplar, 30 keçiden sünger uygulamasından önce ve dokuz gün sonra toplandı. Sünger uygulamasından önce 30 örneğin 8’inde (%26.7) bakteriyel büyüme tespit edildi, tedavi sonrası ise 30 örneğin 25’inde (%83.3) bakteriyel büyüme gözlemlendi (p = 0.0001). Sünger uygulaması sonrasında en sık izole edilen patojen Streptococcus spp. olup 20 keçide (%66.7) tespit edilmiştir; bunu 16 keçide (%53.3) Corynebacterium spp., 12 keçide (%40) koagülaz-negatif Staphylococcus spp., 4 keçide (%13.3) Bacillus spp. ve 1 keçide (%3.3) Escherichia coli takip etmiştir. Sünger çıkarılmasının ardından 22 keçide (%73.3) vajinal akıntı skoru 2 olarak değerlendirilmiş ve bu durum bakteriyel izolasyon ile anlamlı bir ilişki göstermiştir (p = 0.01). Yüksek oranlı bakteriyel kolonizasyona rağmen, 30 keçiden 24’ünde (%80) gebelik tespit edilmiş ve kültür pozitif ya da negatif olan hayvanlar arasında gebelik oranı açısından anlamlı bir fark saptanmamıştır (p = 0.31). Benzer şekilde, gebelik sonucu ile akıntı şiddeti (p = 0.48), yaş grubu, canlı ağırlık veya vücut kondisyon skoru (p > 0.05) arasında istatistiksel olarak anlamlı bir ilişki bulunmamıştır. Antibiyotik duyarlılık testi, penisilin, ampisilin ve sefalotinin arasında bakteriyel türler arasında anlamlı farklar olduğunu gösterdi (p = 0.003). Tüm izolatlar seftiofura (%100) duyarlı iken, sefotaksim ve siprofloksasine duyarlılık sırasıyla %88 ve %82 bulundu. En yüksek direnç, trimetoprim-sülfametoksazol (%57) ve sefoksitin (%42) için gözlemlendi. Bu bulgular, intravajinal sünger kullanımının vajinal mikroflorayı önemli ölçüde değiştirmesine ve pürülan akıntıyı artırmasına rağmen, Honamlı keçilerde üreme başarısını olumsuz etkilemediğini göstermektedir.

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Impact of Intravaginal Progesterone-Impregnated Sponge on Vaginal Microflora and Antimicrobial Susceptibility in Honamli Goats

Year 2025, Volume: 14 Issue: 2, 150 - 156, 24.12.2025
https://doi.org/10.31196/huvfd.1761949

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the changes in vaginal microflora before and after the application of intravaginal progesterone-impregnated sponges in Honamli goats during the natural breeding season, and to assess the antibiotic susceptibility profiles of the isolated microorganisms. Vaginal swabs were collected from 30 goats before sponge insertion and again after nine days. Bacterial growth was detected in 8 of 30 samples (26.7%) before sponge application and in 25 of 30 samples (83.3%) after treatment (p = 0.0001). Streptococcus spp. was the most frequently isolated pathogen post-treatment (66.7%), followed by Corynebacterium spp. (53.3%), coagulase-negative Staphylococcus spp. (40%), Bacillus spp. (13.3%), and Escherichia coli (3.3%). Following sponge removal, 22 goats (73.3%) had a vaginal discharge score of 2, which was significantly associated with bacterial isolation (p = 0.01). Despite the high rate of bacterial colonization, pregnancy occurred in 24 of 30 goats (80%), with no significant difference between culture-positive and culture-negative animals (p = 0.31). Similarly, no statistically significant association was observed between pregnancy outcome and discharge severity (p = 0.48), age group, body weight, or body condition score (p > 0.05). Antibiotic susceptibility testing revealed significant differences among bacterial species for penicillin, ampicillin, and cephalothin (p = 0.003). All isolates were susceptible to ceftiofur (100%), while susceptibility to cefotaxime and ciprofloxacin was 88% and 82%, respectively. Resistance was highest to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (57%) and cefoxitin (42%). These findings highlight that although intravaginal sponge use substantially altered vaginal microflora and increased purulent discharge, it did not negatively affect fertility in Honamli goats.

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  • Ababneh MM, Degefa T, 2006: Bacteriological findings and hormonal profiles in the postpartum Balady goats. Reprod Domest Anim, 41, 12–16.
  • Alkan KK, Alkan H, Kaymaz M, Izgur IH, 2021: Multiple ovulation and embryo transfer during the breeding season in Angora goats: A comparison of fresh and vitrified-thawed embryo transfer. Vet Res Forum, 12 (2), 143-148.
  • Flores-Hernández W, Luna-Castro G, Peña-Avelino L, Barrios-García H, Alva-Pérez J, 2020: Vaginal microbiota and antimicrobial susceptibility in creole goats. Abanico Vet, 10, e128.
  • Gawat M, Boland M, Singh J, Kaur L, 2023: Goat Meat: Production and Quality Attributes. Foods, 12 (16), 3130.
  • Giske CG, Turnidge J, Cantón R, Kahlmeter G, 2022: Update from the European committee on antimicrobial susceptibility testing (EUCAST). J Clin Microbiol, 60 (3), e00276-21.
  • Guner B, Guner TE, 2025: Lactobacillus plantarum and supernatant: vaginal health and reproductive parameters of ewes synchronized with fluorogestone or medroxyprogesterone acetate. Trop Anim Health Prod, 57 (7), 307.
  • Heinzen BC, Weber SH, Milczewski V, Maia D, Kozicki LE, Sotomaior CS, 2023: Reproductive performance of European-breed ewes in different seasons of the year under mid-latitude. Reprod Domest Anim, 58 (6), 740-745.
  • Ji L, Peng C, Bao X, 2022: Effect of vaginal flora on clinical outcome of frozen embryo transfer. Front Cell Infect Microbiol, 12, 987292.
  • Lewis GS (2003). Steroidal regulation of uterine resistance to bacterial infection in livestock. Reprod Biol Endocrinol, 1, 117.
  • Manes J, Fiorentino MA, Kaiser G, Hozbor F, Alberio R, Sanchez E, Paolicchi F, 2010: Changes in the aerobic vaginal flora after treatment with different intravaginal devices in ewes. Small Rumin Res, 94, 201–204.
  • Martins G, Figueira L, Penna B, Brandão F, Varges R, Vasconcelos C, Lilenbaum W, 2009: Prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of vaginal bacteria from ewes treated with progestin-impregnated intravaginal sponges. Small Rumin Res, 81, 182–184.
  • Oliveira JK, Martins G, Esteves LV, Penna B, Hamond C, Fonseca JF, Rodrigues AL, Brandao FZ, Lilenbaum W, 2013: Changes in the vaginal flora of goats following a short-term protocol of oestrus induction and synchronisation with intravaginal sponges as well as their antimicrobial sensitivity. Small Ruminant Res, 113 (1), 162–166.
  • Ozyurtlu N, Yesilmen S, Kucukaslan I, 2008: The effectiveness of using antibiotic with intravaginal sponge and duration of sponge treatments on the vaginal flora and fertility in anestrous ewes. J Anim Vet Adv, 723-727.
  • Penna B, Libonati H, Director A, Sarzedas AC, Martins G, Brandao FZ, Fonseca J, Lilenbaum W, 2013: Progestin-impregnated intravaginal sponges for estrus induction and synchronization influences on goats vaginal flora and antimicrobial susceptibility. Anim Reprod Sci, 142 (1-2), 71–74.
  • Quinn PJ, Markey BK, Leonard FC, Fanning S, Maguire D, 2013: Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Disease. 2nd ed., Wiley & Sons Inc., Hoboken, USA.
  • Raheem KA, Basiru A, Raji L. O, Odetokun IA, 2024: Productive performance of goat. Trends Clin Dis Prod Manag Goats, 1, 163-177.
  • Rodrigues JND, Guimarães JD, Oliveira MEF, Dias JH, Arrais AM, de Sousa MAP, Bastos R, Ahmadi B, Bartlewski PM, Fonseca JF, 2022: Human chorionic gonadotropin affects original (ovulatory) and induced (accessory) corpora lutea, progesterone concentrations, and pregnancy rates in anestrous dairy goats. Reprod Biol, 22 (1), 100591.
  • Sargison ND, Howie F, Mearns R, Penny CD, Foster G, 2007: Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli as a perennial cause of abortion in a closed flock of Suffolk ewes. Vet Rec, 160, 875–876.
  • Souza-Fabjan JMG, Correia LFL, Batista RITP, Locatelli Y, Freitas VJF, Mermillod P, 2021: Reproductive Seasonality Affects In Vitro Embryo Production Outcomes in Adult Goats. Animals (Basel), 11 (3), 873.
  • Suarez G, Zunino P, Carol H, Ungerfeld R, 2006: Changes in the aerobic vaginal bacterial mucous load and assessment of the susceptibility to antibiotics after treatment with intravaginal sponges in anestrous ewes. Small Rumin Res, 63, 39–43.
  • Toquet M, Gomis J, Jiménez-Trigos E, Bataller E, Barba M, Sánchez A, González-Torres P, Gómez-Martín Á, 2025: Development of an innovative intravaginal model of probiotic inoculation in dairy ovine flocks: positive effects on the vaginal microbiota, vaginitis and fertility. Animal, 19 (2), 101417.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Veterinary Obstetrics and Gynecology
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Atakan Çortu 0000-0003-1662-3352

Ezgi Şababoğlu Baytaroğlu 0000-0003-3566-5443

Submission Date August 10, 2025
Acceptance Date October 16, 2025
Publication Date December 24, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 14 Issue: 2

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APA Çortu, A., & Şababoğlu Baytaroğlu, E. (2025). Impact of Intravaginal Progesterone-Impregnated Sponge on Vaginal Microflora and Antimicrobial Susceptibility in Honamli Goats. Harran University Journal of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, 14(2), 150-156. https://doi.org/10.31196/huvfd.1761949
AMA Çortu A, Şababoğlu Baytaroğlu E. Impact of Intravaginal Progesterone-Impregnated Sponge on Vaginal Microflora and Antimicrobial Susceptibility in Honamli Goats. Harran Univ Vet Fak Derg. December 2025;14(2):150-156. doi:10.31196/huvfd.1761949
Chicago Çortu, Atakan, and Ezgi Şababoğlu Baytaroğlu. “Impact of Intravaginal Progesterone-Impregnated Sponge on Vaginal Microflora and Antimicrobial Susceptibility in Honamli Goats”. Harran University Journal of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 14, no. 2 (December 2025): 150-56. https://doi.org/10.31196/huvfd.1761949.
EndNote Çortu A, Şababoğlu Baytaroğlu E (December 1, 2025) Impact of Intravaginal Progesterone-Impregnated Sponge on Vaginal Microflora and Antimicrobial Susceptibility in Honamli Goats. Harran University Journal of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 14 2 150–156.
IEEE A. Çortu and E. Şababoğlu Baytaroğlu, “Impact of Intravaginal Progesterone-Impregnated Sponge on Vaginal Microflora and Antimicrobial Susceptibility in Honamli Goats”, Harran Univ Vet Fak Derg, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 150–156, 2025, doi: 10.31196/huvfd.1761949.
ISNAD Çortu, Atakan - Şababoğlu Baytaroğlu, Ezgi. “Impact of Intravaginal Progesterone-Impregnated Sponge on Vaginal Microflora and Antimicrobial Susceptibility in Honamli Goats”. Harran University Journal of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 14/2 (December2025), 150-156. https://doi.org/10.31196/huvfd.1761949.
JAMA Çortu A, Şababoğlu Baytaroğlu E. Impact of Intravaginal Progesterone-Impregnated Sponge on Vaginal Microflora and Antimicrobial Susceptibility in Honamli Goats. Harran Univ Vet Fak Derg. 2025;14:150–156.
MLA Çortu, Atakan and Ezgi Şababoğlu Baytaroğlu. “Impact of Intravaginal Progesterone-Impregnated Sponge on Vaginal Microflora and Antimicrobial Susceptibility in Honamli Goats”. Harran University Journal of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, vol. 14, no. 2, 2025, pp. 150-6, doi:10.31196/huvfd.1761949.
Vancouver Çortu A, Şababoğlu Baytaroğlu E. Impact of Intravaginal Progesterone-Impregnated Sponge on Vaginal Microflora and Antimicrobial Susceptibility in Honamli Goats. Harran Univ Vet Fak Derg. 2025;14(2):150-6.