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Haemotropic Mycoplasma Infection Revealed by Real-Time PCR in Specific Pathogen-Free Rats Cover

Haemotropic Mycoplasma Infection Revealed by Real-Time PCR in Specific Pathogen-Free Rats

Open Access
|Oct 2014

Abstract

The presence of Mycoplasma haemomuris (haemoplasma) in blood samples collected from specific pathogen-free (SPF) laboratory rats bred in Japan was reported. Its presence was examined in Fischer 344, Sprague-Dawley (SD), and Wistar rat strains of both sexes by real-time PCR. All strains were positive for M. haemomuris infection. The 16S rRNA gene of M. haemomuris strain detected in the animals was amplified using end-point PCR. Only the entire nucleotide sequence of 16S rRNA gene of a mycoplasma strain detected in SD rats was determined and compared to those of other haemoplasmas. Our investigations suggest a wide M. haemomuris infection among the SPF rats purchased from commercial breeders in Japan.

Language: English
Page range: 375 - 378
Submitted on: Feb 13, 2014
Accepted on: Aug 6, 2014
Published on: Oct 1, 2014
Published by: National Veterinary Research Institute in Pulawy
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2014 Hinako Sashida, Ryô Harasawa, Toshihiro Ichijo, Hiroshi Satoh, Kazuhisa Furuhama, published by National Veterinary Research Institute in Pulawy
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