Mycoplasma synoviae in the guinea-fowl

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A mycoplasma strain, isolated from natural synovitis of guinea-fowl, was identified as Mycoplasma synoviae. In experimental infection this agent showed clear pathogenicity for guinea-fowl, and to a lesser degree for chickens. In guinea-fowl the strain was more likely to result in synovitis and amyloidosis when inoculated by the intravenous route and to produce sinusitis after intrasinusal inoculation. © 1976, American Industrial Hygiene Association. All rights reserved.

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Pascucci, S., Maestrini, N., Govoni, S., & Prati, A. (1976). Mycoplasma synoviae in the guinea-fowl. Avian Pathology, 5(4), 291–297. https://doi.org/10.1080/03079457608418198

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