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  1. Mycoplasmal pneumonia (Seminars on infectious diseases) by Stephen G Baum, 1975
  2. Complications of Viral and Mycoplasmal Infections in Rodents to Toxicology Resea by Thomas E., Jr. (editor) Hamm, 1986
  3. Plant virus and mycoplasmal diseases in India: A bibliography by K. S Sastry, 1980
  4. Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis by Donald W. and William L.C. Scott, 2006-07-06

21. Prevalence Of Mycoplasmal Infections Among Belgian CFS-patients
Multiple mycoplasmal infections were detected in 45 patients (17.2 %). Two healthy volunteers (5.5 %) presented with a single mycoplasmal infection.
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FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol Published by the Federation of European Microbiology Societies High Prevalence of Mycoplasma infections among European Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients Examination of four Mycoplasma species in blood of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients Jo Nijs , MSc; Garth L Nicolson , PhD; Pascale De Becker , PhD; Danny Coomans , PhD; Kenny De Meirleir ,MD, PhD Department of Human Physiology – Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy – Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium Institute for Molecular Medicine - Huntington Beach, California, USA Chronic Fatigue Clinic - Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences - James Cook University, Australia
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Prevalence of Mycoplasma species infections in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) has been extensively reported in the scientific literature. However, all previous reports highlighted the presence of Mycoplasmas in American patients. In this prospective study, the presence of Mycoplasma fermentans, Myc. penetrans, Myc. pneumoniae

22. Mycoplasmal Pneumonia Definition Of Mycoplasmal Pneumonia. What Is Mycoplasmal P
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23. Dynamics Of Mycoplasmal Conjunctivitis In A Northeastern House Finch Population,
Dynamics of mycoplasmal Conjunctivitis in a Northeastern House Finch Population, 19941999. Barry K. Hartup 1 , Jean M. Bickal 2
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List of Papers List of Registrants IVCVM Menu Dynamics of Mycoplasmal Conjunctivitis in a Northeastern House Finch Population, 1994-1999 Barry K. Hartup , Jean M. Bickal , George V. Kollias and David H. Ley Division of Wildlife Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA
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Department of Farm Animal Health and Resource Management, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27606, USA Abstract: A field study was conducted to determine the prevalence of conjunctivitis, and later Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) infections, in house finches ( Carpodacus mexicanus ) from Mercer County, New Jersey (USA). We captured and examined 1597 individuals between November 1994 and August 1999. Clinical conjunctivitis (eyelid or conjunctival swelling, erythema, discharge) was observed in 11% (n = 183) of the birds examined. Monthly conjunctivitis prevalence ranged from 0% to 43% during the study. Conjunctivitis in house finches exhibited marked seasonal fluctuation, with peak disease prevalence during winter months, and lower disease prevalence during the breeding season (March through August). During the peak of the breeding seasons (April through June), disease was most prevalent in males not in breeding condition compared to males in breeding condition ( p p Key words: Carpodacus mexicanus , Conjunctivitis, Epidemiology, House finch, Mycoplasma gallisepticum Introduction

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26. Mycoplasmal Pneumonia Merck Manual Health
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29. Mycoplasmal Conjunctivitis Fact Sheet
1840 Belcher Dr. Columbus, Ohio 432241300. updated. mycoplasmal Conjunctivitis Fact Sheet. HISTORY During the winter of 1993-94, house
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HISTORY: During the winter of 1993-94, house finches ( Carpodacus mexicanus ) with severe conjunctivitis (swollen, crusty eyes) and impaired vision were reported at bird feeders in Virginia and Maryland. Birds with these symptoms were diagnosed as infected by the microorganism Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG). Reports of infected house finches have become more frequent and widespread. The disease has been documented in Ohio and states east of the Mississippi River as well as in some states west of the Mississippi River. Finches with symptoms of MG infections were observed in Ohio in the fall of 1994; reports to the Division of Wildlife, nature centers, wildlife rehabilitators, and Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology (organizer of Project FeederWatch) have increased. MG has been cultured from several goldfinches with swollen eyes.

30. MYCOPLASMAL PNEUMONIA - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
Medical Dictionary. Search Dictionary mycoplasmal PNEUMONIA Dictionary Entry and Meaning. WordNet Dictionary. Definition n an
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31. Dictionary Definition Of MYCOPLASMAL PNEUMONIA
Dictionary definition of mycoplasmal PNEUMONIA. Medical dictionary. Synonym atypical pneumonia, Eaton agent pneumonia, mycoplasmal pneumonia.
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32. Infectious Diseases: Mycoplasmal
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Gulf War Syndrome and Mycoplasma
Selected articles on the relationship between mycoplasmas and gulf war syndrome (GWS).
International Molecular Diagnostics Lab
One of the specialties of this lab is testing for mycoplasmas by PCR. The site also contains background information on the role of various mycopla...
Laboratory Diagnosis of Mycoplasma Infections
MD Labs talks about mycoplasma infections, how they affect immunocompromised patients and how PCR can detect mycoplasmas.
Mycoplasma Lecture from Emedicine.com
Lecture on mycoplasmas discussing background, pathophysiology, mortality, diagnosis and treatment.
Mycoplasma and ALS
Information on the role of mycoplasma infections within amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

33. Infectious Diseases: Mycoplasmal: Support Groups
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35. CRL-Serologic Testing To Monitor For Viral And Mycoplasmal Infection
Fall 1990. Serologic Testing to Monitor for Viral and mycoplasmal Infection. Rodent viruses and mycoplasmas can cause overt disease and mortality.
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Fall 1990 Serologic Testing to Monitor for Viral and Mycoplasmal Infection
Rodent viruses and mycoplasmas can cause overt disease and mortality. In addition, the scientific literature is replete with examples of how latent and unsuspected infections may complicate research. In fact, many indigenous viruses of rodents were first discovered as extraneous agents that contaminated biological materials and clouded the interpretation of experimental results. In addition, viruses such as lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) and the hantaviruses, which cause asymptomatic infections in their natural rodent hosts, have been reported to cause mild to severe disease in humans. ( Herpesvirus simiae , or monkey B virus, although not a rodent virus, is notable because infections with this agent, while asymptomatic in macaques, are frequently fatal in humans.) In summary, research animals must be routinely monitored for viral and mycoplasmal infections not only to avoid wasting resources but to safeguard the health of laboratory workers.
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Several approaches can be used for diagnosing viral and mycoplasmal infections: observation of animals for disease signs and pathologic changes; attempted isolation and identification of the pathogen itself by inoculation of a susceptible host, e.g., cell culture, embryonated eggs, or suckling mice; and testing for specific antibodies formed in response to infection.

36. Rat & Mouse Gazette: Mycoplasmosis In The Pet Rat
PREDISPOSING FACTORS. Stress or other illnesses can weaken your rat s immune system and cause your rat to break with an active mycoplasmal infection.
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Medical Corner - Mycoplasmosis in the Pet Rat
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Mycoplasma pulmonis , the organism that almost all rats in the general pet population carry is the cause of the majority of respiratory and genital infections in rats. The organism is carried in the upper respiratory system and is transmitted by direct contact between mother and babies, by sexual transfer, through the air over short distances, and can even be passed to the babies while going through the birth canal if the mother is infected.
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Stress or other illnesses can weaken your rat's immune system and cause your rat to break with an active mycoplasmal infection. If left untreated, this can lead to pneumonia. Therefore, it is very important to ensure a stress-free environment for your pet. This includes providing an uncrowded, well-ventilated, clean cage with a safe bedding product in which to live at all times. This will eliminate any chance for ammonia buildup from urine and feces, or phenols from cedar and pine, to damage the respiratory system's own protective capacity. It is also very important not to expose your pet to other rats who may be sick since a secondary bacterial or viral infection could allow the mycoplasmal infection to accelerate to pneumonia very quickly, possibly causing death.

37. Mycoplasmal Infection
mycoplasmal Infection (“Walking Pneumonia”). We have had a number of reported cases of mycoplasmal infection/mycoplasmal pneumonia
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Mycoplasmal Infection (“Walking Pneumonia”) We have had a number of reported case s of m ycoplasmal infection/mycoplasmal p neumonia at our school, and wanted to share some information about this infection: General Information This infection can be called mycoplasmal infection, mycoplasmal pneumonia, mycoplasma pneumonia or walking pneumonia. It is generally diagnosed when the presence of a bacteria called mycoplasma pneumoniae is detected through a blood test or is suspected. Some doctors will diagnose this infection based on symptoms alone. Mycoplasma pneumoniae is the most common pathogen in lung infections among persons from 5 to 35 years old. Symptoms include headache, malaise, sore throat, fever and cough. Acute symptoms usually persist for 1 to 2 weeks followed by gradual recovery, although many patients continue to experience symptoms with fatigue and malaise for several weeks or even longer Because of the nature of this illness, children with this infection may feel much worse than their symptoms imply. Mode of Transmission The infection is transmitted from person to person by droplet from the nose or throat of infected persons when they cough or sneeze. Transmission is thought to require prolonged close contact with an infected person. Symptoms generally begin 15-25 days after exposure.

38. March 12, 2004: Mycoplasmal Pneumonia
Re mycoplasmal infection/mycoplasmal pneumonia/mycoplasma pneumoniae. Dear Parents. Many of you may have heard of a respiratory infection
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Re: mycoplasmal infection/mycoplasmal pneumonia/mycoplasma pneumoniae Dear Parents Many of you may have heard of a respiratory infection that has been reported among members of the SAS community during this school year. It may be referred to as mycoplasmal pneumonia, mycoplasma pneumonia, mycoplasmal infection, or walking pneumonia. The infection is diagnosed when the presence of a bacteria called mycoplasma pneumoniae is detected by a blood test, although sometimes a doctor will diagnose based on symptoms alone. Symptoms may be very mild or could develop into a more severe condition. Symptoms can sometimes last for weeks or in some cases even a month or longer. The infection has a long incubation period and therefore tends to spread in community groups such as schools. Our nurses have put together a fact sheet for you to give you additional information about this infection. More specific information about mycoplasmal pneumonia is available here. Since the close of school in December for the break until now, a total of 23 diagnosed student cases of mycoplasmal pneumonia have been reported to our school nurses. Please note that these are not all currently active. The most recently reported cases this week have been at grades 7, 8, 11 and 12 The distribution among grades of cases reported since December is as follows: Division Total Grade Number Primary School: preschool pre-k kindergarten grade 2 Intermediate School grade 4 grade 5 Middle School grade 6 grade 7

39. Health, Conditions And Diseases, Infectious Diseases: Mycoplasmal
Support Groups. Gulf War Syndrome and Mycoplasma Selected articles on the relationship between mycoplasmas and gulf war syndrome (GWS).
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Top Health Conditions and Diseases Infectious Diseases ... Gulf War Syndrome and Mycoplasma - Selected articles on the relationship between mycoplasmas and gulf war syndrome (GWS). International Molecular Diagnostics Lab - One of the specialties of this lab is testing for mycoplasmas by PCR. The site also contains background information on the role of various mycoplasma species within disease. Laboratory Diagnosis of Mycoplasma Infections - MD Labs talks about mycoplasma infections, how they affect immunocompromised patients and how PCR can detect mycoplasmas. Mycoplasma Lecture from Emedicine.com - Lecture on mycoplasmas discussing background, pathophysiology, mortality, diagnosis and treatment. Mycoplasma Info at About.com - Find out everything you need to know about mycoplasma infections: what it is, how to detect it and how it's related to CFS and gulf war illness. Mycoplasma Overview by Shasta CFIDS - A variety of articles discussing the role of chronic mycoplasma infections within chronic fatigue syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia. Mycoplasma Penetrans and Primary Antiphospholipid Syndrome - Scientific case report of a patient with clinical features of PAPS infected with mycoplasma penetrans.

40. Mycoplasmal Arthritis In Hogs, Pigs & Swine Due To Mycoplasma Hyosynoviae
mycoplasmal arthritis in joints of hogs, pigs swine due to porcine infection with Mycoplasma hyosynoviae. mycoplasmal Arthritis in Swine -.
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Photograph of distal femur and patella stifle joint surfaces of affected pig. No change in articular cartilage (i.e. typical of M. hyosynoviae infection) but there is synovitis and villus hypertrophy. Serosanguineous fluid was present when the joint was opened. Photo and description supplied by Dr. Bill Smith
Scottish Agricultural College Veterinary Science Division, Scotland
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