1965
DOI: 10.1016/s0034-5288(18)34753-2
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The Isolation of Mycoplasma from Bovine Lungs and Nasal Swabs

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“…It contains strains found in the nose, lungs and other organs of cattle affected by respiratory disease or pneumo-enteritis, and one strain apparently isolated from the udder in a case of mastitis. Further strains of this serological group isolated from the nose or lungs of cattle affected by respiratory disease have been reported by Harbourne, Hunter and Leach (1965). and by Dawson er al.…”
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“…It contains strains found in the nose, lungs and other organs of cattle affected by respiratory disease or pneumo-enteritis, and one strain apparently isolated from the udder in a case of mastitis. Further strains of this serological group isolated from the nose or lungs of cattle affected by respiratory disease have been reported by Harbourne, Hunter and Leach (1965). and by Dawson er al.…”
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“…There is evidence that cattle affected naturally by respiratory disease (or inoculated experimentally with group 4 strains) show a rise in antibody to these organisms (Langer and Carmichael, 1963;Harbourne, Hunter & Leach, 1965;Dawson et al, 1966). However the clinical disease was not reproduced experimentally by inoculation of the mycoplasma (Langer & Carmichael, 1963;Dawson et al, 1966).…”
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“…En effet, une premihre information nous est fournie par la dktermination de certaines souches dkcrites dans la littkrature ( 6 ) . I1 en resort, que Mycoplasma bovivhinis (groupe 4) est le mycoplasme le plus communkment isolk (7,8,13,15). Mycoplasma laidlawii (groupe 3), un saprophyte notoire, se trouve frkquemment sur les muqueuses nasales du veau (15), alors que quelques souches du groupe 6 (sans appellation) peuvent se rencontrer sporadiquement (17).…”
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“…Langer and Carmichael (1963) identified as Mycoplasma, isolants previously reported to be viral agents, which were associated with calfhood illness and bovine mastitis. A pathogenic role for these organisms in calves is suggested but remains to be proved, A recent, excellent report of Harbourne et al» (1965) concerns the isolation and serologic classification of mycoplasmata isolated from bovine lungs and nasal swabs. They isolated organisms from the lungs of 10 calves suffering from pneumonia and from 46 nasal swabs taken from animals suffering from a respiratory infection.…”
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