نتایج جستجو برای: mycoplasma gallisepticum

تعداد نتایج: 14271  

2007
Hafez Mohamed Hafez

11 Mycoplasmas have affected poultry production for many years and effective control of mycoplasma infection has been a fundamental stepping stone to improved performance and productivity. However, infections appear to be making a comeback. Numerous species of mycoplasmas have been isolated from avian sources. Two species are recognised as predominantly pathogenic to chickens and turkeys. Mycop...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1965
M Rogul Z A McGee R G Wittler S Falkow

Rogul, M. (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, D.C.), Z. A. McGee, R. G. Wittler, and Stanley Falkow. Nucleic acid homologies of selected bacteria, L forms, and Mycoplasma species. J. Bacteriol. 90:1200-1204. 1965.-The molar per cent of guanine plus cytosine (G + C) in the deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA) of Proteus mirabilis, strain 9, and its stable L form was determined by therma...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1986
R G Cluss N L Somerson

Mycoplasma spp., sterol and fatty acid auxotrophs, are conventionally grown in complex media containing high concentrations of serum. Serum supplies the required lipids, but its presence complicates studies on the metabolism and antigenicity of mycoplasmas as well as the membrane dynamics of these organisms. In the present work, fetal bovine serum was replaced with dilipidated albumin and lipos...

1999
Henry Adler

The fatal encephalopathy associated with M. gallisepticum strain S6 in turkey poults was completely curable by treatment with tylosin or pleuromutilin. The lesions of cerebral polyarteritis disappeared after therapy. Polyarthritis developed in some birds after recovery from encephalitis. Immunofluorescent studies revealed that intravenously injected organisms became localized as microcolonies w...

2013
Khalda A. Khalifa Egbal Sidahmed Abdelrahim Magdi Badwi Amal M. Mohamed

The current study described the isolation and molecular detection of Mycoplasma gallisepticum (Mg) and Mycoplasma synoviae from tracheal swabs of diseased birds showing signs of respiratory distress in selected commercial (layer and broiler) farms and from yolk and an open air of pens of vaccinated breeder flocks in Sudan. A number of 45 Mycoplasma isolates were recovered from chickens in Khart...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary science and technology 0
fatemeh bibak gholam ali kalidari jamshid razmyar mehrnaz rad

mycoplasmosis is one of the most important diseases in the poultry industry. its causative agent, mycoplasma has various species, which two of them, mycoplasma gallisepticum (mg) and mycoplasma synoviae (ms) are the most important species. due to the enormous losses in the production farms of industrial poultry, achieving a rapid, accurate and definite diagnosis of mycoplasma is of great import...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2015
Xi Xia Congming Wu Yaowen Cui Mengjiao Kang Xiaowei Li Shuangyang Ding Jianzhong Shen

Mycoplasma gallisepticum is a significant pathogenic bacterium that infects poultry, causing chronic respiratory disease and sinusitis in chickens and turkeys, respectively. M. gallisepticum infection poses a substantial economic threat to the poultry industry, and this threat is made worse by the emergence of antibiotic-resistant strains. The mechanisms of resistance are often difficult to det...

Journal: :Avian diseases 2006
S A Callison S M Riblet S Sun N Ikuta D Hilt V Leiting S H Kleven D L Suarez M García

In this study, we report the development and validation of a real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay using a Taqman-labeled probe for the detection of Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MGLP assay). The MGLP assay was highly specific with a detection limit of 25 template copies per reaction and a quantification limit of 100 template copies per reaction. Validation of the assay was completed with...

2013
Ursula Fürnkranz Karin Siebert-Gulle Renate Rosengarten Michael P Szostak

BACKGROUND The cell invasiveness of Mycoplasma gallisepticum, the causative agent of respiratory disease in chickens and infectious sinusitis in turkeys, may be a substantial factor in the well-known chronicity of these diseases and in the systemic spread of infection. To date, not much is known about the host factors and mechanisms involved in promotion or obstruction of M. gallisepticum adher...

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