In its acute phase, an infection with Mycoplasma haemolamae can cause haemolytic anaemia in affected animals. However, infections can also primarily progress silently and lead to a chronic carrier state. The disease may fully break out in these animals in situations linked to stress and/or immunosuppression.
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