2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-020-07067-y
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Correction to: Preliminary comparative analysis of the genomes of selected field reisolates of the Mycoplasma synoviae vaccine strain MS-H reveals both stable and unstable mutations after passage in vivo

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“…High seropositivity rates were observed in the TS4 and AB1 inoculated chickens 3 weeks after inoculation. More importantly, the humoral responses of the in-contact chickens in groups exposed to the MS-H reisolates were consistent with the high systemic antibody responses to M. synoviae occasionally observed in a vaccinated flock (Kordafshari et al, 2020). Notably, the only group of in-contact chickens which developed more severe lesions were the group in-contact with TABLE 4 Reisolation of the M. synoviae strains from upper trachea (UT), lower trachea (LT), or air sacs (AS), 2-and 3-week after aerosol inoculation of SPF chickens with various strains or reisolates of M. synoviae following intratracheal inoculation with a virulent strain of IBV, and 2-and 3-week after exposure of in-contact chickens with the inoculated chickens.…”
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“…High seropositivity rates were observed in the TS4 and AB1 inoculated chickens 3 weeks after inoculation. More importantly, the humoral responses of the in-contact chickens in groups exposed to the MS-H reisolates were consistent with the high systemic antibody responses to M. synoviae occasionally observed in a vaccinated flock (Kordafshari et al, 2020). Notably, the only group of in-contact chickens which developed more severe lesions were the group in-contact with TABLE 4 Reisolation of the M. synoviae strains from upper trachea (UT), lower trachea (LT), or air sacs (AS), 2-and 3-week after aerosol inoculation of SPF chickens with various strains or reisolates of M. synoviae following intratracheal inoculation with a virulent strain of IBV, and 2-and 3-week after exposure of in-contact chickens with the inoculated chickens.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…High seropositivity rates were observed in the TS4 and AB1 inoculated chickens 3 weeks after inoculation. More importantly, the humoral responses of the in-contact chickens in groups exposed to the MS-H reisolates were consistent with the high systemic antibody responses to M. synoviae occasionally observed in a vaccinated flock ( Kordafshari et al, 2020 ). Notably, the only group of in-contact chickens which developed more severe lesions were the group in-contact with the 7NS inoculated chickens despite the low reisolation rate, serological response, and tracheal mucosal thickness in 7NS inoculated chickens.…”
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