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. 1982 Jun 1;23(2):235–247. doi: 10.1186/BF03546809

The Occurrence of Mycoplasmas and Bacteria in Lungs from Sheep in Southern Norway

Forekomst au mycoplasmer og bakterier i lunger fra sau i Sør-Norge

Trude Bakke 1,
PMCID: PMC8295790  PMID: 7148600

Abstract

In order to study the occurrence of mycoplasmas among Norwegian sheep, lungs from a great number of different herds were collected at 3 abattoirs in Southern Norway. The presence of fermenting mycoplasmas and bacteria was examined in both normal and pneumonic lungs to determine whether recovery of these agents could be related to pneumonic changes. Pneumonic lungs demonstrated lesions typical of the condition described as subacute or chronic pneumonia.

Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae was found in 87 % of the 126 pneumonic lungs and in 6 % of the 83 normal lungs. Bacteria, mostly Pasteurella haemolytica, were less frequently encountered in the pneumonic lungs, and usually in combination with M. ovipneumoniae. It is concluded that M. ovipneumoniae is widespread among sheep in Southern Norway and can be considered to have etiological significance in subacute or chronic pneumonia, whereas bacteria probably occur mainly as secondary invaders. Changes resulting from moderate invasion by lungworm were found in about half of the lungs, but just as frequently in normal as in pneumonic lungs, and accordingly did not appear to contribute to the pneumonia investigated.

Keywords: ovine pneumonia, Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae, bacteria, lungworm

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