Hydrogen sulphide, an avant-garde potential virulence factor of Mycoplasma bovis isolated from the lungs of the Camelus dromedarius exhibiting silent pneumonia: Virulence, antimicrobial resistance and phylogeny
Abstract:The impact of asymptomatic carriers on the survival of Mycoplasma bovis in the environment and the role of wildlife in transmitting M. bovis still requires to be extensively studied. In this study, we have extended the arsenal of factors implicated in pathogenicity of M. bovis to shed light on the current knowledge gap. A number of 460 lung samples (pneumonic; n=210 and apparently healthy; n=250) were randomly collected from one hundred humped camels (Camelus domedarius). Biochemically, 13/210 of the recovered… Show more
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