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Avian Pathol ; 14(1): 57-68, 1985 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18766898

ABSTRACT

Infertile eggs, dead embryos and tissues from laying geese (airsacs, peritoneum, oviduct, ovary, ova) were examined for presence of myco-plasmas. Forty-three of 110 eggs and the birds laying mycoplasma-containing eggs proved to be positive for mycoplasmas. One of the strains was used for experimental infection of laying geese. A reduction in egg production, an increased number of infertile eggs, egg transmission of mycoplasmas and loss of body weight of hatched goslings, were observed due to the mycoplasma infection.

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Ann Microbiol (Paris) ; 135A(1): 91-4, 1984.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6712063

ABSTRACT

Several mycoplasma isolation trials were performed on infertile goose eggs and goose embryos which died during incubation, as well as on geese of different ages. A total of 43 out of 110 goose eggs proved to be contaminated by mycoplasmas. Upon autopsy of birds which laid positive eggs, lesions were observed in the airsacs. Mycoplasmas could be isolated from their air sacs and oviduct. Four out of 15 strains examined biochemically and serologically with antisera prepared against all known avian mycoplasma species were identified as Acholeplasma laidlawii and A. axanthum, respectively. Two strains proved to be glucose-positive and arginine-negative and 9 were glucose-negative but arginine-positive. Some strains caused 50-80% mortality among embryos inoculated intra-yolk-sac at 12 days. In goslings inoculated at the age of 3 days with these strains, we observed fibrinous airsacculitis and peritonitis. By inoculating laying geese with one of the strains, we demonstrated decreasing egg production, increasing early-embryo mortality and egg transmission of mycoplasmas.


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Geese/microbiology , Mycoplasmatales Infections/veterinary , Mycoplasmatales/isolation & purification , Poultry Diseases/diagnosis , Acholeplasma/isolation & purification , Acholeplasma/pathogenicity , Acholeplasma laidlawii/isolation & purification , Acholeplasma laidlawii/pathogenicity , Animals , Eggs , Embryo, Nonmammalian/microbiology , Female , Mycoplasma/isolation & purification , Mycoplasma/pathogenicity , Mycoplasmatales/pathogenicity , Mycoplasmatales Infections/microbiology , Poultry Diseases/microbiology
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