2017
DOI: 10.1128/aem.00690-17
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Postepizootic Persistence of Asymptomatic Mycoplasma conjunctivae Infection in Iberian Ibex

Abstract: The susceptibility of the Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica) to Mycoplasma conjunctivae ocular infection and the changes in their interaction over time were studied in terms of clinical outcome, molecular detection, and IgG immune response in a captive population that underwent a severe infectious keratoconjunctivitis (IKC) outbreak. Mycoplasma conjunctivae was detected in the Iberian ibex, coinciding with the IKC outbreak. Its prevalence had a decreasing trend in 2013 that was consistent with the clinical resolut… Show more

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“… 7 8 Ocular clinical signs were however not related with the Ct values of the M. conjunctivae qPCR and several asymptomatic infections exhibited low Ct values (ie, inverse to mycoplasmal loads), which suggests that a different host–mycoplasma interaction than the previously described in wild Caprinae occurred in sheep and goats. 5 45 46 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 7 8 Ocular clinical signs were however not related with the Ct values of the M. conjunctivae qPCR and several asymptomatic infections exhibited low Ct values (ie, inverse to mycoplasmal loads), which suggests that a different host–mycoplasma interaction than the previously described in wild Caprinae occurred in sheep and goats. 5 45 46 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since size and fusion rates of chamois groups increase with density [ 59 ], a nearly density-dependent transmission may occur if population density is high and groups/subpopulation units are highly connected [ 60 ]. The adaptive immune response of hosts does not always prevent mycoplasma re-infection [ 61 – 63 ], which may eventually be enhanced in denser populations and drive mycoplasma-host interaction to an endemic scenario [ 6 ], as observed in PyFS. Low population density in group-living ungulates can however shape pathogen transmission to be frequency-dependent if contacts between social groups or subpopulations are not common [ 60 , 64 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, high number of asymptomatic M . conjunctivae infections have been reported in both epizootics and situations with low but regular incidence of IKC cases [ 6 , 31 ]. Clinical signs compatible with IKC were not registered in Cantabrian chamois, which agrees with the absence of M .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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