The Canine Vaginal Flora: A Large-Cohort Retrospective Study

Anna Sophia Leps, Babette Klein,Marianne Schneider, Cornelia Meyer, Alexandra Soba, Christine Simon, Viktor Dyachenko,Ute Siesenop,Jutta Verspohl,Sandra Goericke-Pesch

VETERINARY SCIENCES(2024)

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Simple Summary To obtain a better understanding of the canine vaginal flora, we analyzed the results of 23,254 vaginal swab samples that had been sent for conventional aerobic bacterial culture to three commercial laboratories between 2015 and 2021. The results show that the canine vagina is inhabited by numerous microorganisms, mostly in mixed cultures of two or more bacterial isolates. Our study confirms the variability of the canine aerobic bacterial flora described in earlier studies, however, for the first time in a vast population.Abstract Microbiological examinations are frequently performed as part of breeding management examinations in the bitch, but also in case of (suspected) reproductive tract problems. As most bacteria are opportunistic pathogens, evaluation of bacterial findings is challenging for veterinarians. Besides, breeders might request antimicrobial treatment in breeding bitches, fearing conception failure-even without medical indication. Considering the rising threat of antimicrobial resistance, gaining deeper insights into the bacterial findings from the vagina of healthy and (suspected) reproductive-diseased bitches might contribute to the knowledge of the canine aerobic vaginal flora and consequently improve the responsible use of antibiotics. We analyzed results from bacteriological cultures of 23,254 vaginal swabs sent in to three commercial laboratories in Germany between 2015 and 2021, where standard aerobic microbiological examination was carried out. We found a variety of 319 bacterial species that mostly grew in mixed cultures of two or more bacterial species. Commonly found species were Escherichia coli, beta-hemolytic Streptococci, coagulase-positive Staphylococci, Pasteurellales, and aerobic sporulators, as well as other Streptococcus spp. Our results showed a large diversity of the canine vaginal flora in healthy and (suspected) reproductive-diseased bitches. They largely support earlier findings of small studies on the physiological canine vaginal flora, emphasizing that solely the results of a bacterial evaluation should not be the base for antimicrobial treatment. Instead, bacterial findings should be evaluated with the results of a clinical gynecological examination.
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vaginal flora,bitch,breeding management
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