Antimicrobial resistance as a problem for the quality of boar semen

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2020Author
Stojanov, Igor
Milovanović, Aleksandar
Barna, Tomislav
Prodanov-Radulović, Jasna
Apić, Jelena
Stojanović, Dragica
Maksimović, Nevena
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The aim of the study was to determine whether the bacteria from the environment and
from the mucous membrane of the boar prepuce have antimicrobial resistance and
whether the result obtained is similar/same to the bacteria that can be found in native
boar semen. The study addresses the problem of the presence of primarily resistant
bacterial strains in the boar sperm, which, due to their reduced sensitivity, cannot be
suppressed by antibiotics used in the semen dilution agent, as well as to emphasize the
importance of microbiological monitoring of the boar mucous membranes and ambient
surfaces before and during their exploitation. Such an examination could contribute to
the interchangeable design of the dilution agent for the boar semen relative to the
antibiotic content.Resistant strains of bacteria from prepuce swabs and swabs taken
from the facility, as well as from native boar semen were isolated. The presence of these
bacteria affected the quality of the semen. In conclusion, it should be pointed out that
bacterial monitoring of the prepuce and surface of the facility can indicate possible
problems related to the quality of semen, and that the design of the dilution agent for
boar semen should be adjusted to the established resistance of isolated bacteria.