Abstract
Piney Woods miniature swine, when injected with Mycoplasma hyorhinis, develop an acute arthritis. The disease in these animals is limited clinically, microbiologically, and pathologically to a mild acute illness without the more chronic and destructive features noted in a previous study of the experimental disease in Yorkshire swine.
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