Detection of Mycoplasma species at various anatomical sites of dogs from different types of kennels.
Ana Beatriz Pinheiro AlvesLeandro Dos Santos MachadoJenif Braga de SouzaGabriela Paixão Spenchutt VieiraThomas Salles DiasVirgínia Léo de AlmeidaElmiro Rosendo do NascimentoMaria Lúcia BarretoNathalie Costa da CunhaPublished in: Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology] (2023)
This work aimed to detect Mycoplasma cynos, M. canis, M. edwardii, and M. molare in different types of kennels, in addition to evaluating their distribution in different colonization sites. The dogs belonged to different kennels from armed forces (n = 3), shelters (n = 3), and commercial purposes (n = 2). Samples of the oropharynx, genital mucosa, and ear canal were collected from each dog (n = 98), totaling 294 samples. Aliquots were submitted to isolation and the samples confirmed as Mycoplasma spp. were subjected to conventional PCR for M. canis and multiplex PCR for M. edwardii, M. molare, and M. cynos detection. Of the 98 dogs studied, 63.3% (62) were positive in at least one anatomical site evaluated for Mycoplasma spp. Among the 111 anatomical sites positive for Mycoplasma spp., M. canis, M. edwardii, and M. molare were detected in 29.7% (33/111), 40.5% (45/111), and 2.70% (3/111), respectively. No animal was positive for M. cynos.