نتایج جستجو برای: mycoplasma synoviae

تعداد نتایج: 14255  

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2007
Pascal Sirand-Pugnet Carole Lartigue Marc Marenda Daniel Jacob Aurélien Barré Valérie Barbe Chantal Schenowitz Sophie Mangenot Arnaud Couloux Beatrice Segurens Antoine de Daruvar Alain Blanchard Christine Citti

Mycoplasmas are commonly described as the simplest self-replicating organisms, whose evolution was mainly characterized by genome downsizing with a proposed evolutionary scenario similar to that of obligate intracellular bacteria such as insect endosymbionts. Thus far, analysis of mycoplasma genomes indicates a low level of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) implying that DNA acquisition is strongl...

2013
Aline Padilha Fraga Tatiana de Vargas Nilo Ikuta André Salvador Kazantzi Fonseca Álvaro José Celmer Edmundo Kanan Marques Vagner Ricardo Lunge

Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MS) and Mycoplasma synoviae (MS) are important avian pathogens and cause economic losses to the poultry industry. Molecular biology techniques are currently used for a rapid detection of these pathogens and the adoption of control measures of the diseases. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a technique for simultaneous detection of MG and MS by multiplex...

2016
Abolfazl Ghaniei

Mycoplasma synoviae (MS) is a pathogen responsible for respiratory and locomotor disorders and causes major economic losses in poultry industry. Early and accurate diagnosis of MS infection plays a major role in control of the infection. This study was conducted to characterize Iranian field isolates of MS isolated from broiler chickens of West Azarbaijan province (Northwest of Iran), and diffe...

Journal: :Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A 2003
Laurimar Fiorentin Ricardo A Soncini José Luiz A da Costa Marcos A Z Mores Iara M Trevisol Márcia Toda Nilson D Vieira

A Mycoplasma synoviae (MS)-free flock of broiler breeders was housed for brooding and rearing on an MS endemic farm. PCR revealed that the flock became infected within nine weeks. At 22 weeks the flock was transferred to a clean and disinfected house on a previously depopulated farm. The birds were then subjected to three treatments with fluoroquinolones due to recurrent Escherichia coli perito...

Journal: :Avian diseases 2008
Sonia M Hernandez-Divers Pedro Villegas Carlos Jimenez Stephen J Hernandez-Divers Maricarmen Garcia Sylva M Riblet C Ron Carroll Barry M O'Connor Julie L Webb Michael J Yabsley Susan M Williams Susan Sanchez

Pathogens of free-ranging chickens create a risk of disease for wild birds, some of which migrate to the United States, as well as potential economic losses for resource-poor farmers. Free-roaming backyard chickens are commonly kept in shade-grown coffee plantations, habitats that attract large numbers of wild birds. The husbandry and pathogen prevalence of backyard chicken flocks in San Luis, ...

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