Pneumonia -- United States
_Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae_ isn't a commonly used name in Alaska but this little pathogen has been a topic of considerable discussion and debate recently. First off, _M. ovipneumoniae_ isn't very fun to spell, so let's just call it "Movi".
Second, you're probably wondering just what Movi is and why it's important. It's a bacterium that commonly lives in the upper respiratory tracts of domestic sheep and goats, often causing mild respiratory disease. Infections in adults are typically not
Read more about it at HealthMap Global Disease Alerts via http://bit.ly/2AJ6caQ
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