Mycoplasma bovis Infections-Occurrence, Diagnosis and Control

Pathogens. 2020 Aug 6;9(8):640. doi: 10.3390/pathogens9080640.

Abstract

Mycoplasma bovis is a cause of bronchopneumonia, mastitis and arthritis but may also affect other main organs in cattle such us the eye, ear or brain. Despite its non-zoonotic character, M. bovis infections are responsible for substantial economic health and welfare problems worldwide. M. bovis has spread worldwide, including to countries for a long time considered free of the pathogen. Control of M. bovis infections is hampered by a lack of effective vaccines and treatments due to increasing trends in antimicrobial resistance. This review summarizes the latest data on the epizootic situation of M. bovis infections and new sources/routes of transmission of the infection, and discusses the progress in diagnostics. The review includes various recommendations and suggestions which could be applied to infection control programs.

Keywords: Mycoplasma bovis; cattle; control; disease; prevalence.

Publication types

  • Review