There are several causes for kennel cough in dogs, including canine virus (SV5), canine adenovirus 2, Bordatella bronchiseptica, and
several mycoplasma species (1).
These anti-GalC antibodies also reacted to
several mycoplasma strains.
Not exact matches
To build the minimal genome, Venter turned to a microbe he and his colleagues had already been studying for
several years, a pathogen known as
Mycoplasma genitalium that causes urinary tract infections.
Although the genome of M. pulmonis is the largest of the four sequenced
mycoplasma genomes, the researchers were surprised to find that «
several of the genes previously reported to be essential for a self - replicating minimal cell are missing in the M. pulmonis genome.»
There are
several pathogens that can cause this illness, including various viruses and
mycoplasmas.
Ticks can transmit
several diseases to cats including Babesia, Cytauxzoonosis and
Mycoplasma with varying symptoms such as fever, lack of appetite, jaundice and anemia.
Kennel cough can be caused by
several things, including Bordetella bronchiseptica, canine parainfluenza virus, adenovirus types 1 and 2, herpesvirus, distemper virus and
mycoplasma.