MYCOPLASMA INOCUUM SP. N., A SAPROPHYTE FROM CHICKENS
AUTOR(ES)
Adler, H. E.
RESUMO
Adler, H. E. (University of California, Davis), M. Shifrine, and Herrad Ortmayer. Mycoplasma inocuum sp. n., a saprophyte from chickens. J. Bacteriol. 82:239–240. 1961.—A new species of Mycoplasma was isolated from the infraorbital sinuses of chickens. The organism, a saprophyte, differs from all known mycoplasmas of avian origin. A description of this isolate is given. It has been named Mycoplasma inocuum sp. n.
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