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emergency). PPR and CD values were associated with litter size; large litters had lower PPR (p less then 0.01) and higher CD (p less then 0.05) than small litters. The relationship between PPR and CD was negative and significant (p less then 0.01). Necrosis was a frequent finding in canine placentas, but only when multifocal-confluent was it associated with a poor outcome. The litter size influenced PPR (lower in L) and CD (higher in L), and this is likely due to the plasticity of placenta adaptation.Rifampicin (RIF) is one o