2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12917-020-02717-5
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Serological evidence for historical and present-day exposure of North American bison to Mycoplasma bovis

Abstract: Background Mycoplasma bovis causes mastitis, otitis, pneumonia and arthritis in cattle and is a major contributor to bovine respiratory disease complex. Around the year 2000, it emerged as a significant threat to the health of North American bison. Whether healthy bison are carriers of M. bovis and when they were first exposed is not known. To investigate these questions we used a commercially available ELISA that detects antibodies to M. bovis to test 3295 sera collected from 1984 through 2019… Show more

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“…Notably, mastitis due to M. bovis is becoming common in ranched bison in the United States and Canada ( Sweeney et al., 2013 ). Whether the disease existed in these animals and remained undiagnosed, or it is a recent event, and whether the M. bovis isolates are related to the cattle strains are still under investigation ( Register et al., 2021 ).…”
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“…Notably, mastitis due to M. bovis is becoming common in ranched bison in the United States and Canada ( Sweeney et al., 2013 ). Whether the disease existed in these animals and remained undiagnosed, or it is a recent event, and whether the M. bovis isolates are related to the cattle strains are still under investigation ( Register et al., 2021 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…9 Serologic tests for Mycoplasma spp. can be performed in humans and animals to assess mycoplasma infection, 7,10,13 but a combination of serologic testing with other tests would provide more accurate identification of mycoplasma infection. 15 Serologic tests for M. equirhinis, including the complement fixation test, indirect hemagglutination test, and ELISA, were reported in the 1970s and 1980s, 5,6 but no reliable test methods are available, to date.…”
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