Second case of Mycoplasma bovis confirmed in North Island

Second case of Mycoplasma bovis confirmed in North Island
Sophie Boot
By Sophie Boot May 3 (BusinessDesk) - A second case of Mycoplasma bovis has been found in the North Island, though the Ministry for Primary Industries says this doesn't mark a major turning point. 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, including mastitis, pneumonia, arthritis and late-term abortions. A mixed sheep and beef property in the Pahīatua area, near Palmerston North in the Manawatū, has been...