
doi: 10.2307/1590215
pmid: 6651703
An infection with Mycoplasma synoviae that spread slowly within and among pens of chickens was observed in a brown-egg breeding population that had long been free of M. gallisepticum and M. synoviae. There were unusually long periods of time between the first serological evidence of infection in a pen of chickens and the time that most of the group became positive. Transmission to adjacent pens was also slow.
Virulence, Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests, Antibodies, Bacterial, Mycoplasma, Species Specificity, Agglutination Tests, Animals, Mycoplasma Infections, Chickens, Poultry Diseases
Virulence, Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests, Antibodies, Bacterial, Mycoplasma, Species Specificity, Agglutination Tests, Animals, Mycoplasma Infections, Chickens, Poultry Diseases
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