Campylobacter foetus also known as Vibrio foetus that is why it called as vibriosis, transmitted between cows through bull ,animal may show following signs, the animal abort upto fifth mounth of pregnancy, and become repeater ,after few mounth amimal become immuneand will resume normal fertility,the organism is well sensitive to anti biotic, its growth can easily be checked by adding antibiotic in semen for artificial insemination.
Trichomonas foetus,
this is porozoan organism, live in bovine prepuce, ,vagina,and uterus,infected animal may show irregular cycle, low conception rate, vulval discharge,early abortion and pyometra, through its chances become less as it become dead in frozen semen.
brucellosis brucella abortus transmission of this organism via semen through artificial insemination is of boubtful significance,
some oppurtunistic bacteria may cause uterine infection in female ,the exemple of that ,corynebacterium pyogenes,E.coli,fusobacterium necrophorum, staphloccocus,or stretococcus some speices,but this can easily be checked by adding proper antibiotic in semen for artificial insemination.
artificial insemination performed by the husband
There are a number of things to do to have babies. The most obvious would be to have unprotected sex (ideally with someone who has tested negative for STDs), but there also alternatives such as artificial insemination or adoption.
Artificial insemination
R. Snowden has written: 'Artificial reproduction' -- subject(s): Artificial insemination, Human Artificial insemination, Social aspects, Social aspects of Human artificial insemination, Sociology
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I'm going to say there's a 75% chance of pregnancy through artificial insemination.
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Yes, a woman can potentially contract a sexually transmitted disease (STD) through artificial insemination if the sperm used is infected. This risk is particularly relevant if the sperm donor has not been thoroughly screened for STDs. However, reputable sperm banks conduct rigorous testing to minimize this risk, ensuring that donated sperm is safe and free from infections.