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Abstract

SUMMARY:

Porcine Mycoplasma strains, previously called ‘swine enzootic pneumonia strains’ are antigenically closely related to Other porcine Mycoplasma strains which are culturally and antigenically distinct from are more heterogeneous and fall into four serotypes. , however, is antigenically unrealted to these strains.

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