Increased prevalence of Mycoplasma bovis in the Netherlands |
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Authors: | E. A. ter Laak G. H. Wentink G. M. Zimmer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Bacteriology , Central Veterinary Institute , P.O. Box 65, Lelystad, 8200 AB, The Netherlands;2. Department of Large Animal Medicine and Nutrition, Veterinary Faculty , University of Utrecht , P.O. Box 80.152, Utrecht, 3508 TD;3. Animal Health Service , P.O. Box 4, Boxtel, 5280 AA |
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Abstract: | Summary The epidemiology, therapy, and prevention of M. bovis infections are briefly reviewed In a survey begun in 1982 M. bovis was found frequently in the respiratory of veal calves and beef cattle with respiratory problems. In replacement calves infected with respiratory disease in dairy herds, however, the organism has only been detected since 1986. Respiratory tract specimens collected from calves with respiratory disease were submitted for examination for M. bovis from 1986 to 1991 and originated from 83 herds. Mycoplasma bovis was detected in specimens from 59 of the herds, 20% of which were dairy herds and 80% fattening herds. Arthritis caused by M. bovis was observed in 12 herds until July 1991. Since 1976 when the first mastitis outbreak caused by M. bovis was diagnosed M. bovis has caused 14 more outbreaks. The number of diseased cattle varied from 1 tot 16 per farm, and clinical signs of mastitis varied from mild to severe. In all instances the infection has been eradicated from the herds. Because M. bovis can cause great losses in intensively reared cattle herds, it is advisable to separate purchased veal calves and beef cattle from dairy cattle to prevent further spread of M. bovis. |
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Keywords: | vaccinology animals viruses control eradication |
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