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Mycoplasma bovoculi infection increases ocular colonization by Moraxella ovis in calves

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1986
SUMMARY To determine whether infection with Mycoplasma bovoculi increases ocular colonization of cattle eyes with Moraxella bovis and other bacteria, colonization of ocular gram-negative bacteria were measured in eyes of cattle infected with Mycoplasma bovoculi.
R F, Rosenbusch, A G, Ostle
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Moraxella bovoculi sp. nov., isolated from calves with infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2007
Eighteen isolates of a Gram-negative coccus (strain 237T) were cultured from the eyes of dairy and beef calves affected with infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK; ‘pinkeye’) in northern California, USA, during summer 2002. These isolates had near full-length (1397 bp) 16S rRNA gene sequences that clustered into three groups with 99.9 % sequence ...
John A, Angelos   +3 more
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Moraxella bovoculi and Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis: Cause or Coincidence?

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2010
Moraxella bovoculi is a recently described gram-negative coccus that was isolated from eyes of calves with infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK, or "pinkeye") in 2002. This organism probably has been associated with IBK for many years and, until it was shown to be distinct from M ovis, may have been incorrectly identified as M ovis, Branhamella ...
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Phylogenetic analysis and genetic diversity of 3′ region of rtxA gene from geographically diverse strains of Moraxella bovis, Moraxella bovoculi and Moraxella ovis

Veterinary Microbiology, 2015
The cytotoxin A (MbxA) is one of the main virulence factors of Moraxella bovis involved in the pathogenesis of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK). Moraxella ovis and Moraxella bovoculi, suspected to be associated with infectious keratitis in sheep and cattle respectively, also have a gene that encodes the cytotoxin A (movA and mbvA ...
Luana D'Avila, Farias   +5 more
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Point prevalence of infection with Mycoplasma bovoculi and Moraxella spp. in cattle at different stages of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis

The Veterinary Journal, 2015
Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) has significant economic consequences and a detrimental impact on animal welfare. Although Moraxella (Mor.) bovis is the primary causative agent, the role of other bacteria, such as Mor. ovis, Mor. bovoculi and Mycoplasma (Myc.) bovoculi, is not well understood.
Christiane Schnee   +3 more
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Randomized blinded challenge study to assess association between Moraxella bovoculi and Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis in dairy calves

Veterinary Microbiology, 2013
The objective of this study was to evaluate if Moraxella bovoculi was associated with Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) using a corneal scarification model in calves. A 3-arm single-eye block-randomized and blinded challenge study was designed as follows: corneal scarification only, corneal scarification and inoculation with M.
S, Gould   +8 more
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Moraxella bovoculi isolated from a cattle with infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis

2019
Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) is the most common eye disease of cattle that causes significant economic losses. Until now, IBK outbreaks in Croatia were mostly associated with Moraxella bovis, although some recent studies described cases caused by Moraxella bovoculi and Moraxella ovis.
Štritof, Zrinka   +7 more
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Genetic diversity, virulence genes, and antimicrobial resistance of Moraxella bovoculi and Moraxella bovis from infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis: insights from MALDI-TOF-MS, 16S rRNA analyses, and other ocular bacteria

Veterinary Research Communications
Moraxella bovis is the main etiological agent of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK). However, Moraxella bovoculi and other bacteria are also frequently isolated from IBK. The recurrent detection of M. bovoculi suggests a role in IBK, though its contribution remains unclear. This study aimed to characterize M. bovoculi and M.
Seyda Cengiz, Semiha Yalcin
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ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY OF MORAXELLA BOVIS AND MORAXELLA BOVOCULI ISOLATES

3i: Intellect, Idea, Innovation - интеллект, идея, инновация, 2022
Marat Kuibagarov   +3 more
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