Mycoplasma Hyosynoviae in Joints with Arthritis in Abattoir Baconers

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The occurrence of Mycoplasma hyosynoviae in synovial fluid of baconers with chronic arthritis was studied at an abattoir. Cultural examination of synovial fluid samples from diseased tarsal joints of 50 animals from 42 herds yielded M. hyosynoviae in 10 cases from 8 herds. Streptococci were found in 6 cases from 6 other herds. M. hyosynoviae antigen was found in 1 of 47 of the samples, and antibody to the mycoplasma was found in 14 of 40 of the samples by ELISA test. The presence of M. hyosynoviae in a joint was usually accompanied by the corresponding antibody. In joints with streptococcal infection antibody to M. hyosynoviae could not be found.

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Friis, N. E., Hansen, K. K., Schirmer, A. L., & Aabo, S. (1992). Mycoplasma Hyosynoviae in Joints with Arthritis in Abattoir Baconers. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica, 33(3), 205–210. https://doi.org/10.1186/BF03547310

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