Unusual Presenting Clinical Signs of Mycoplasma bovis Arthritis and Mastitis in a Closed Commercial Dairy Herd
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20074595Keywords:
lameness, Mycoplasma, polyarthritis, closed herd, case study, mycoplasmal infectionAbstract
Delay in diagnosis of mycoplasmal infections in dairy herds can result in substantial financial loss and the establishment of chronic subclinical carriers. When the dairy cattle, including those residing in closed herds, display lameness, swelling of the carpal or metacarpophalangeal joints, edema of the distal portions of the forelimbs, or polyarthritis, infection with Mycoplasma spp should be investigated.