MPI finds Mycoplasma bovis on four new farms, first outbreak in the North Island

MPI finds Mycoplasma bovis on four new farms, first outbreak in the North Island
Rebecca Howard
By Rebecca Howard Dec. 12 (BusinessDesk) - The Ministry for Primary Industries says four new properties have tested positive for the bacterial cattle disease Mycoplasma bovis, including the first outbreak in the North Island, and strongly suspects a fifth property may also be infected.  Mycoplasma bovis is commonly found in cattle globally, including Australia. It does not infect humans and presents no food safety risk, but can have serious effects on cattle. In July, MPI said the disease had been detected in a dairy herd in South Canterb...