2011
DOI: 10.1637/9621-936511-digest.1
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Isolation of Mycoplasma meleagridis from Chickens

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“…LSFOs are not identified as a hazard.Mycoplasma gallinaceum, M. gallinarum, M. gallisepticum, M. glycophilum, M. iners, M. iowae, M. imitans, M. lipofaciens, M. pullorum, M. synoviae and Ureaplasma gallorale have been isolated from chickens(60,61). There have also been sporadic reports of 'non-avian' mycoplasmas infecting chickens, although these are isolated cases and the associated mycoplasma species are not considered to be significant pathogens of chickens(61,62,63,64,65,66,67). No records could be found of the recovery of M. glycophilum, M. imitans, M. iowae, M. lipofaciens, M. pullorum, or Ureaplasma spp.…”
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“…LSFOs are not identified as a hazard.Mycoplasma gallinaceum, M. gallinarum, M. gallisepticum, M. glycophilum, M. iners, M. iowae, M. imitans, M. lipofaciens, M. pullorum, M. synoviae and Ureaplasma gallorale have been isolated from chickens(60,61). There have also been sporadic reports of 'non-avian' mycoplasmas infecting chickens, although these are isolated cases and the associated mycoplasma species are not considered to be significant pathogens of chickens(61,62,63,64,65,66,67). No records could be found of the recovery of M. glycophilum, M. imitans, M. iowae, M. lipofaciens, M. pullorum, or Ureaplasma spp.…”
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confidence: 99%