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Title: Bacteria Associated with Enzootic Pneumonia in Goats
Authors: Orós Montón, Jorge Ignacio 
Fernández Rodríguez, Antonio Jesús 
Rodríguez Navarro, José Luis 
Rodríguez Guisado, Francisco 
Poveda Guerrero, José Bismarck 
UNESCO Clasification: 310907 Patología
Keywords: Mycoplasmosis
Outbreak
Issue Date: 1997
Publisher: 0931-1793
Journal: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series B: Infectious Diseases and Veterinary Public Health 
Abstract: A histological and microbiological study of lung samples from 83 slaughtered goats (33 kids and 50 adults) drawn from a flock with a history of pleuropneumonia caused by mycoplasmas of the M. mycoides group was carried out. A total of 82% (27/33) of kids and 36% (18/50) of adult goats presented pulmonary lesions characteristic of enzootic pneumonia: lesions took the form of bronchointerstitial pneumonia with peribronchial and peribronchiolar proliferation of lymphocytes. Microbiological analysis confirmed a range of mycoplasma species, including Mycoplasma mycoides ssp. mycoides Large Colony (MmmlC) (3.70%; 1/27), Mycoplasma mycoides ssp. capri (Mmc) (7.40%; 2/27), Mycoplasma putrefaciens (22.2%; 6/27), Mycoplasma arginini (3.70%; 1/27) and Mycoplasma sp. (7.40%; 2/27), as well as Pasteurella multocida (14.8%; 4/27), associated with enzootic pneumonia lesions in younger animals, whereas Mycoplasma sp. was associated with enzootic pneumonia in adult goats (22.0%; 4/18). Cilia-associated respiratory (CAR) bacillus found by histochemical examination was associated with enzootic pneumonia in kids (25.9%; 7/27) and goats (44.4%; 8/18), being the first description of this bacterium in adult goats.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/43395
ISSN: 0931-1793
Source: Journal Of Veterinary Medicine Series B-Infectious Diseases And Veterinary Public Health [ISSN 0931-1793], v. 44 (2), p. 99-104
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