Abstract
The pathogenicity of nine strains of Moraxella bovis, in relation to infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis, was investigated in a series of transmission experiments in calves. One strain consistently reproduced the condition, one strain became established but produced a minimal clinical state and the other strains failed to establish or produce the disease. Subsidiary morphological studies were made. Factors associated with the pathogenicity of field isolates of M. bovis may be labile under laboratory conditions of maintenance.
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