1982
DOI: 10.1016/0378-1135(82)90025-6
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Antibody response of swine experimentally infected with Mycoplasma hyosynoviae

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“…Several other investigators have detected humoral immunity to M. hyosynoviae in field cases or experimental infections (Roberts et al, 1972;Zimmermann and Ross, 1982;Burch and Goodwin, 1984;Madeiros, 1984;Blowey, 1993). Protection against challenge with live M. hyosynoviae has been induced by intramuscular inoculation of killed or inactivated mycoplasmas 563 Progression of M. hyosynoviae Infection in Pig Herds and high titres of complement fixing antibodies have been measured in serum of the vaccinated pigs (Zimmermann et al, 1976;Ross, 1978).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Several other investigators have detected humoral immunity to M. hyosynoviae in field cases or experimental infections (Roberts et al, 1972;Zimmermann and Ross, 1982;Burch and Goodwin, 1984;Madeiros, 1984;Blowey, 1993). Protection against challenge with live M. hyosynoviae has been induced by intramuscular inoculation of killed or inactivated mycoplasmas 563 Progression of M. hyosynoviae Infection in Pig Herds and high titres of complement fixing antibodies have been measured in serum of the vaccinated pigs (Zimmermann et al, 1976;Ross, 1978).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Conversely, it is not uncommon to find PCRpositive animals with no detectable antibody titers ("JCGN, personal observation"). In pigs experimentally infected with M. hyosynoviae, antibody titers persisted for as long as 6 months post inoculation (Zimmerman et al, 1982). Mycoplasma infection demonstrated in tonsils was correlated with a significantly higher antibody response in carrier pigs.…”
Section: Diagnostic Testsmentioning
confidence: 85%