SERUM IGG IMMUNOGLOBULIN LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCED PCR DETECTION OF MYCOPLASMA BOVIS IN NATURALLY INFECTED AMERICAN BISON (BISON BISON)
Bryan S. Kaplan(Agricultural Research Service), Danielle Buttke(National Park Service), Rohana P. Dassanayake(Agricultural Research Service), Randy E. Sacco(Agricultural Research Service), Eduardo Casas(Agricultural Research Service), Kaitlyn M. Sarlo Davila(Agricultural Research Service), Kerry S. Sondgeroth(University of Wyoming), Jennifer L. Malmberg(Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service)
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