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Comparison of sample types and diagnostic methods for in vivo detection of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae during early stages of infection
Maria Pieters
, Jason Daniels
,
Albert Rovira
Veterinary Population Medicine
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Age of Infection
100%
Age-matched
9%
Antibody IgG
9%
Blood Samples
9%
C-reactive Protein
9%
Control Measures
9%
Diagnostic Methods
100%
Diagnostic Samples
18%
DNA Detection
9%
Experimental Exposure
9%
Fluids Samples
9%
High Sensitivity
9%
In Vivo Detection
100%
Laryngeal Swabs
36%
Lavage Fluid
9%
Live pigs
9%
Low Sensitivity
9%
Methods for Detection
9%
Mycoplasma Hyopneumoniae
100%
Nasal Swab
9%
Negative Control
9%
Oral Fluid
9%
Oral Fluid Samples
9%
Post Inoculation
18%
Quantitative PCR
9%
Serum Antibody
9%
Serum Samples
9%
Tracheobronchial Lavage
9%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Blood Sample
33%
Diagnostic Samples
66%
Immunoglobulin G
33%
Immunoglobulin M
33%
Infectious Disease
100%
Lavage
33%
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
100%
Nose Smear
33%
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
33%