Author:
Goodwin R. F. W.,Pomeroy Annette P.,Whittlestone P.
Abstract
A micro-organism, previously known as the J agent, was grown on solid medium: its various characteristics suggested that it was a mycoplasma and it was provisionally namedMycoplasma suipneumoniae.In the growth-inhibition and metabolic-inhibition tests,M. suipneumoniaewas indistinguishable fromM. hyopneumoniae(Maré & Switzer, 1965).By the growth-inhibition test,M. suipneumoniaeseemed unrelated to all of a wide range (42 strains) of other mycoplasmas examined. These results suggest that, if the similarity betweenM. suipneumoniaeandM. hyopneumoniaeis substantiated in further work, these latter two strains are probably a new species.M. suipneumoniaewas also identified by the metabolic-inhibition test, by precipitation in agar gel, and by immune-fluorescence. Using the last two methods,M. suipneumoniaewas distinguished from a second porcine mycoplasma (strain 603).The most important property ofM. suipneumoniaeis its ability to induce enzootic pneumonia experimentally in pigs.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Immunology
Cited by
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