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Phylogeny and molecular typing of Mycoplasma agalactiae and Mycoplasma bovis by multilocus sequencing [PDF]
Mycoplasma agalactiae and Mycoplasma bovis are important pathogens producing similar pathologies in small ruminants and cattle, respectively. They share many phenotypic and genotypic traits and comparison of their 16S rDNA sequences lacks sufficient resolution for phylogenetic analysis. The aim of this study was to develop a multilocus sequence typing (
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Status of the development of a vaccine against Mycoplasma bovis
Vaccine, 2017Mycoplasma bovis is an important pathogen of cattle and, despite numerous efforts an effective vaccine for control of the disease it causes remains elusive. Although we now know more about the biology of this pathogen, information is lacking about appropriate protective antigens, the type of immune response that confers protection and adjuvants ...
Jose, Perez-Casal +4 more
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Genomic, protein and antigenic variability of mycoplasma bovis
Veterinary Microbiology, 1994Restriction endonuclease analysis (REA) with three enzymes SmaI, PstI, BamHI- was used to identify 13 different genomic groups among 37 Mycoplasma bovis strains. One genomic group was comprised of 14 strains. Sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) patterns for one strain chosen from each genomic group and an international ...
F, Poumarat, M, Solsona, M, Boldini
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Conditions associated with Mycoplasma bovis
Veterinary Record, 2014FOLLOWING the letter from Strugnell and others (2013), reporting caseous lesions in the pharyngeal region and clinical signs associated with Mycoplasma bovis in dairy calves, I report some investigations that associated clinical conditions with M bovis in Cheshire, Staffordshire and Shropshire.
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Mycoplasma bovis in Respiratory Disease of Feedlot Cattle
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2010Mycoplasma bovis has recently emerged as an important cause of chronic caseonecrotic bronchopneumonia, arthritis, and tenosynovitis in beef cattle. Mycoplasma bovis can act as a primary pathogen, yet many cases are coinfected with other bacteria or viruses, and evidence suggests that M.
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The p40* adhesin pseudogene of Mycoplasma bovis.
Veterinary microbiology, 2004An analogue of the adhesin gene p40 of Mycoplasma agalactiae was found in Mycoplasma bovis. Nucleotide sequence analysis of the p40* gene in M. bovis revealed the presence of a large deletion involving a frameshift that causes premature truncation of the translated protein, indicating that p40* exists as a pseudogene in M. bovis.
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Bovine mastitis caused by Mycoplasma bovis
Veterinary Record, 2008SIR, — We would like to describe an outbreak of bovine mastitis in a dairy herd, caused by Mycoplasma bovis . Although M bovis commonly causes calf pneumonia in the uk, it is rarely isolated from cows' milk.
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Membrane proteins of Mycoplasma bovis and their role in pathogenesis
Research in Veterinary Science, 2013Mycoplasma membrane proteins influence cell shape, cell division, motility and adhesion to host cells, and are thought to be integrally involved in the pathogenesis of mycoplasmoses. Many of the membrane proteins predicted from mycoplasma genome sequences remain hypothetical, as their presence in cellular protein preparations is yet to be established ...
James Y, Adamu +3 more
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A Field Study of Mycoplasma Bovis Infection in Cattle
Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 1991SummaryAfter an outbreak of mastitis in cattle caused byMycoplasma bovisa study was made in 5 herds with recent cases (principal herds) and in 4 control herds. In the principal herds,M. boviswas isolated from milk samples, nasal swabs, and from one vaginal swab.M.
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Immune response of calves following the inoculation of Mycoplasma dispar and Mycoplasma bovis
Veterinary Microbiology, 1983A small but significant reduction in the number of Mycoplasma dispar colonising the respiratory tract after intratracheal challenge was observed in gnotobiotic-calves previously inoculated subcutaneously three times with formalin-killed organisms and oil adjuvant. Injection of M.
C J, Howard, R N, Gourlay
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