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Antimicrobial susceptibility and molecular characteristics of Mycoplasma bovis isolated from cases of bovine respiratory disease in Australian feedlot cattle.

Veterinary Microbiology, 2023
To date, antimicrobial susceptibility has not been reported for Australian Mycoplasma bovis isolates. This study determined minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) for 12 different antimicrobials against Australian M.
Mauida F. Hasoon   +14 more
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Toward a Method for Harmonized Susceptibility Testing of Mycoplasma bovis by Broth Microdilution

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 2023
Mycoplasma bovis is a fastidious pathogen of cattle causing massive economic losses in the calf and dairy industries worldwide. Since there is no approved standard method for antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) of M.
Franziska Gütgemann   +9 more
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Bovine Endocarditis Associated with Mycoplasma bovis

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2019
Mycoplasma bovis is a microorganism associated with pneumonia, mastitis, arthritis and otitis media of cattle; however, there are no reports of this organism causing bovine endocarditis. Five adult cattle with endocarditis characterized by caseated lesions (diameter 5-12 cm) of the endocardial surface of the left atrium, but without lesions in heart ...
T, Kanda   +6 more
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Mannheimia haemolytica increases Mycoplasma bovis disease in a bovine experimental model of BRD.

Veterinary Microbiology, 2023
Amongst the bacterial pathogens associated with the bovine respiratory disease syndrome (BRD) in cattle are Mannheimia haemolytica and Mycoplasma bovis. The interaction between these two pathogens has not been investigated before; thus, there are gaps in
T. Prysliak   +3 more
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Mycoplasma bovis: disease, diagnosis, and control

Research in Veterinary Science, 2003
Mycoplasma bovis is a major, but often overlooked, pathogen causing respiratory disease, mastitis, and arthritis in cattle. It is found worldwide and has spread into new areas, including Ireland and parts of South America, in the last decade. In Europe, it is responsible for at least a quarter to a third of all calf pneumonia although this may be an ...
R A J, Nicholas, R D, Ayling
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Mycoplasma bovis testing for the screening of semen imported into New Zealand

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 2023
Aims To evaluate the fitness of three PCR assays for the detection of Mycoplasma bovis in dilute (extended) bovine semen, and a reverse transcriptase-PCR (RT-PCR) adaptation as a proxy for viability.
D. Jaramillo   +3 more
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Mycoplasma bovispneumonia in cattle

Animal Health Research Reviews, 2007
AbstractMycoplasma bovisis an important and emerging cause of respiratory disease and arthritis in feedlot cattle and young dairy and veal calves, and has a variety of other disease manifestations in cattle.M. bovisis certainly capable of causing acute respiratory disease in cattle, yet the attributable fraction has been difficult to estimate.
Jeff L, Caswell, Marie, Archambault
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Complement-mediated killing of Mycoplasma bovis does not play a role in the protection of animals against an experimental challenge.

Vaccine, 2023
Despite numerous efforts, developing recombinant vaccines for the control of M. bovis infections has not been successful. Many factors are contributing to the lack of success including the identification of protective antigens, use of effective adjuvants,
T. Prysliak   +2 more
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Pathogenesis and Virulence of Mycoplasma bovis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2020
Mycoplasma bovis is an important component of the bovine respiratory disease complex and recent reports identified that other species are also affected by M bovis. Control of the disease caused by M bovis has been unsuccessful owing to many factors, including the capacity of M bovis to evade and modulate the immune system of the host; the lack of known
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Effects of inflammatory stimuli on the development of Mycoplasma bovis pneumonia in experimentally challenged calves.

Veterinary Microbiology
Many cattle infected with Mycoplasma bovis remain healthy while others develop severe chronic respiratory disease. We hypothesized that inflammatory stimuli such as co-pathogens worsen disease outcomes in M. bovis-infected calves.
Ksenia Vulikh   +4 more
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