Abstract
Mycoplasma suis is a bacterium belonging to the family Mycoplasmataceae and Class Mollicutes. They are epicellular parasites, which adhere to the surface of pig erythrocytes, generating deformations in the target cells. The disease caused by this parasite, porcine hemoplasmosis, can be characterized by asymptomatic cases or nonspecific clinical signs, such as fever, anemia, moderate jaund…