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Severe anemia associated with Mycoplasma wenyonii infection in a mature cow.

The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne, 2012
The clinical findings, diagnostic tests, and treatment of clinical anemia in a mature Angus cow infected with the hemoplasma Mycoplasma wenyonii are described. Mycoplasma wenyonii has been previously reported to cause clinical anemia in young or splenectomized cattle; however, infection has not been associated with severe anemia in mature animals.
Suzanne G, Genova   +5 more
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First molecular detection of Mycoplasma wenyonii and the ectoparasite biodiversity in dairy water buffalo and cattle in Bohol, Philippines

Parasitology International, 2019
Hemoplasmosis caused by Mycoplasma spp. have been associated with major economic losses in the global dairy production. Hemoplasma studies in the Philippines are limited despite its potential impact. This study mainly aimed to detect the presence of hemoplasma species in dairy water buffaloes and cattle and know their ectoparasite biodiversity in Bohol,
Adrian P, Ybañez   +11 more
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CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC STUDIES of MYCOPLASMA WENYONII INFECTION  IN DEER OF BASRAH, IRAQ

Indian Journal of Animal Production and Management
Clinical, hematological, biochemical, and molecular studies have been conducted and implemented for Hemomycoplasmosis (Haemoplasma) caused by Mycoplasma wenyonii, which was diagnosed in diseased anemic deer. Thirty-five (53) deer in Basrah, Iraq, exhibited signs of anemia, pyrexia, and panting.
ALSAAD K M, Ali Jarad, Mohanad H Lafta
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28 Investigating bovine blood bacterial populations through 16S V4 sequencing, dPCR, and qPCR with specific focus on Hemotrophic Mycoplasma Wenyonii

Journal of Animal Science
Abstract Microbiomes have become an increasingly intense field of study over the last decade. Data has emerged to support the idea that microbes play important roles in disease control, metabolic efficiency, and more. Microbial DNA is detectable outside of the digestive tract in tissues such as blood.
Nicole A Bloch   +4 more
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Detection of hemoplasmas and direct sequencing in blood from cattle reveals a diversity amongst Mycoplasma wenyonii species

Hemoplasmas are non-cultivable mycoplasmas that infect red blood cells of mammals. Several are found in cattle, such as Mycoplasma wenyonii (Mw) which is associated with chronic anemia, fever, edema and drop in milk production or ‘Candidatus M. haemobos’ (CMh) which impact on health is unclear.
Saada, Chloé   +6 more
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