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Assessment of in vitro growth characteristics of Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae.

Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae (Movp) is an emerging pathogen that causes respiratory disease in small ruminants worldwide. It is considered to be difficult and time consuming to grow, which complicates diagnostic and control measures including isolation (an essential step required prior to the characterisation of strains), antimicrobial susceptibility testing and the development of vaccines. The objectives of this study were to analyse in vitro growth patterns of Movp strains, and the effects of different media used to support their growth. The study was conducted on 20 ovine and caprine Movp strains, isolated using Thiaucourt's medium. The rapid growth phase varied among the strains from 24 h to 72 h, although 60% of strains (12 of 20) reached a peak at 48 h. All strains were viable at 72 h after incubation, and declining viability was observed at 96 h (13 of 20 remained viable; 65%), 120 h (9 of 20; 45%) and 144 h (4 of 20; 20%). Growth was not detected at 168 h. All strains were able to grow in modified tryptone soy broth, while PH mycoplasma medium-Hayflick modified medium supported the growth of only two strains. Improved techniques of Movp cultivation require consideration of the growth variability among strains, the time of subculturing (during the first three days of incubation) and selection of appropriate media.


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