Camel Infertility
Examine the complexities of Camel Infertility in this comprehensive presentation by Prof. Dr. Mike Chan, tailored for veterinarians, camel breeders, and reproductive specialists. Infertility in camels is a significant challenge affecting herd productivity and economic sustainability, with causes ranging from hormonal imbalances, uterine and ovarian pathologies, and infections, to nutritional deficiencies, environmental stress, and poor management practices. Clinical manifestations may include repeat breeding, irregular estrous cycles, early embryonic loss, and reduced conception rates. Diagnosis involves a systematic approach combining reproductive history, clinical and ultrasonographic examinations, hormonal profiling, and laboratory testing for infectious agents. Conventional management includes hormonal therapy, antimicrobial treatment, nutritional optimization, and improved breeding strategies. Beyond these standard practices, the presentation introduces advanced regenerative and integrative therapies such as PSC (Precursor Stem Cell Therapy), FOP (Frozen Organo Peptides), FOC (Frozen Organo Cryogenics), alongside TopPetPro innovations including MITO Peptide Organotherapy and NANO Peptide Organotherapy. These novel approaches aim to restore reproductive function, enhance fertility outcomes, and support long-term herd health and productivity.