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Lambs from two flocks with a chronic respiratory disease characterized by paroxysmal cough and rectal prolapses were tested for their skin reactivity to Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae (MO) and M. arginini (MA) antigens (Ags). There was a marked, immediate skin reaction to intradermal injection of MO Ag in many of the tested lambs. Some of these positive lambs also reacted to MA Ag. Phosphate buffered saline (PBS) used as a negative control gave no skin reaction in any of the tested animals. In addition, simultaneous serological tests revealed low antibody levels against MO and MA. However, both agents could be routinely isolated from nasal swabs of the affected lambs. There is reason to suspect that an immediate type hypersensitivity to MO Ag and perhaps to other allergens that develops in association with the mycoplasmal infection contributes to this coughing syndrome.

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Blood samples were collected from a total of 201 animals in five purebred Hampshire sheep flocks. DNA was isolated from the samples, and the protein-coding region of the prion protein gene was amplified using the polymerase chain reaction. The allelic frequencies of the prion protein codons 171 and 136 were determined. Results revealed that the codon 171 alleles Q, R, and H were present at frequencies of 72%, 27% and 1%, respectively. A subset of samples (n=48) was randomly selected for codon 136 genotyping. The codon 136 V allele, an allele not frequently observed in Suffolk sheep, was present in animals from three of five flocks at a frequency ranging from 7 to 33% of the animals tested within each flock. These data comprise the first report on the prevalence of scrapie susceptibility alleles in Hampshire sheep.