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Influence of Strain of Mycoplasma synoviae and Route of Infection on Development of Synovitis or Airsacculitis in Broilers
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1975
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Aerosol ExposurePathogen TransmissionPoultry DiseaseZoonotic DiseasePathogenesisMycoplasma SynoviaePathologyVirologyVeterinary MicrobiologyDisease TransmissionMicrobiologyInfection ControlMedicineClinical MicrobiologyWvu 1853Poultry Science
Two strains of Mycoplasma synoviae (WVU 1853 and F10-2AS) were compared for their relative pathogenicity in terms of airsacculitis and synovitis. Both strains produced air-sac lesions after aerosol exposure of chickens vaccinated against Newcastle disease and infectious bronchitis; both produced synovitis when inoculated into the foot pad. The WVU 1853 strain was more likely to result in synovitis, whereas the F10-2AS strain was more apt to produce air-sac lesions.
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