Mycoplasma Mastitis in Dairy Cattle
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Detecting Mycoplasma Mastitis
Introduction Mycoplasmas are normal inhabitants of the upper respiratory airways, urinary and genital tracts, and the digestive system; however, they can become infectious and cause high impact diseases in dairy herds including mastitis and metritis. In dairy cattle, Mycoplasma bovis is the most commonly isolated mycoplasma species (spp.). This species is very invasive and capable of colonizing...
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تاریخ انتشار 2016