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. 1970;11(3):487-90.
doi: 10.1186/BF03547974.

A new porcine mycoplasma species: mycoplasma suidaniae

A new porcine mycoplasma species: mycoplasma suidaniae

N F Friis. Acta Vet Scand. 1970.

Abstract

In an investigation of the mycoplasma flora in lungs of Danish pigs, 12 strains of an alkali-producing agent were isolated from lungs with catarrhal pneumonia. The pigs in question originated from 9 different farms. Details concerning media and technique are given in a previous paper (Friis 1971).

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