Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) is caused by Mycoplasma mycoides subspecies mycoides, a gram-negative bacteria lacking a cell wall. It is highly contagious and spreads through inhalation of infective droplets. Clinical signs include fever, difficulty breathing, and pleurisy. At necropsy, the lungs appear solid and adhered to the chest wall, with a marbled appearance. The disease is widespread in Africa and can cause high mortality rates in susceptible herds. Control relies on vaccination with attenuated strains, quarantine, testing and slaughter to eliminate infected and exposed animals.