绵羊结膜和外耳潜在致病性支原体物种的检测

N. Gaeta, M. Alemán, Jorge Timenetsky, L. Gregory
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支原体是小反刍动物几种感染的原因。已在巴西健康山羊和牛的外耳道中发现潜在致病性支原体,并与螨虫相关,但未在绵羊中发现。本研究旨在评估结膜和外耳作为绵羊微浆体沉默来源的作用。从45只公羊和母羊身上获得眼和外耳道拭子样本。对支原体进行分子检测和分离。土霉素、泰洛菌素、氯霉素和萘啶酸均达到最低抑菌浓度。本文报道了从健康绵羊眼结膜中分离到的结膜支原体,以及对无乳支原体和真菌支原体亚种的分子检测。在圣保罗州绵羊的两个解剖部位发现了卡普里蛋白。系统发育分析显示与美国绵羊和山羊分离株的接近性和相似性。羊的眼结膜和外耳是潜在致病性兽医支原体的宿主,支原体可感染易感羊。
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Detección en la conjuntiva y el oído externo de especies potencialmente patógenas del género Mycoplasma en ovinos
Mycoplasmas are responsible for several infections in small ruminants. Potentially pathogenic mycoplasmas have already been detected in the external ear canal of Brazilian healthy goats and cattle, and in association with mites, but not in sheep. The present research aimed to evaluate the role of the conjunctiva and external ear as a silent source of micoplasmas in sheep. Ocular and external ear canal swab samples were obtained from forty-five male and female sheep. Molecular detection (PCR) and isolation of Mycoplasma spp. were performed. Minimum inhibitory concentration was performed using oxytetracycline, tylosin, chloramphenicol and nalidixic acid. We describe the isolation of Mycoplasma conjunctivae from the ocular conjunctivae of a healthy sheep, besides the molecular detection of M. agalactiae and M. mycoides subsp. capri in both anatomical sites in sheep from the State of Sao Paulo. Phylogenetic analysis revealed proximity and similarity with an American sheep and goat isolates. The ocular conjunctiva and the external ear of sheep are keepers of potentially pathogenic veterinary mycoplasmas which can infect vulnerable sheep.
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