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Micoplasmose em caprinos

PorEvelyn MacKay, DVM, Texas A&M University
Revisado/Corrigido Modificado abr. 2024
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See also page Agalactia contagiosa and consulte Pneumonias por Mycoplasma em caprinos. Kids infected with Mycoplasma mycoides mycoides (large colony variant) or other Mycoplasma species may show severe lameness with multiple hot, swollen joints, weight loss, pyrexia, and poor coat. Some have diarrhea or pneumonia. Affected kids are generally 2–4 weeks old. Morbidity and mortality rates of 90% and 30%, respectively, have been reported; however, they vary with the species and strain. Adult does with Mycoplasma infection may have mastitis and polyarthritis. Prognosis is variable based on individual animal and Mycoplasma species variation.