Combi de hum surto de Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae - Relato de caso

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  • Jurij Sobestiansky EVZ/UFG. Universidade Federal de Goiás.
  • T. P. Sales EVZ/UFG. Universidade Federal de Goiás.
  • Grace Japolla Universidade Federal de Goiás.
  • M. R. Lucena
  • D. C. Linhares University of Minnesota
  • W. M. E. D. Brito Laboratório de Virologia Animal – IPTSP/UFG - E-mail: soby@terra.com.br

Palabras clave:

biossegurança, prejuízo econômico, pneumonia enzoótica

Resumen

Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae is a species of bacteria known to cause the disease Porcine Enzootic Pneumonia, a highly contagious and chronic disease affecting pigs (Whittlestone, 1979). As with other mollicutes, M. hyopneumoniae is gram positive, small in size (400 - 1200 nm), has a small genome (893 - 920 kilo-base pairs (kb)) and lacks a cell wall (Tajima et al., 1982). It is considered to be difficult to grow in laboratories due to its complex nutritional requirements and the high chances of contamination associated with mycoplasma culture. To successfully grow the bacterium, an environment of 5-10% carbon dioxide is required, and the medium should demonstrate an acid colour shift.

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2011-12-30

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