نتایج جستجو برای: Paseurella multocida

تعداد نتایج: 1939  

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
a. sotoodehnia s. ataie g.r. moazeni a.r. jabbaei m. tabatabaie

the virulence of pasteurella multocida (p. multocida) serotype a1 for chickens and mice was determined. groups of chicken and mice were exposed intramuscularly and intraperitoneally to various concentration of p. multocida broth culture, respectively. this strain was highly virulent for chickens so that those exposed to only 7 c.f.u. of the organism died in less than 24 hours. groups of mice ex...

A. R. Jabbari, Gh. R. Moazeni Jula M. Esmaelzadeh

Capsules from a range of pathogenic bacteria are the key determinants of virulency. The capsule hasbeen implicated in virulence of Pasteurella multocida. In this study a type-specific polymerase chain reaction(PCR) assay was used for capsular typing of 39 avian P. multocida isolates from Iran. The PCR amplified afragment of 1044 bp from all of tested isolates. It was found that all avian P. mul...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2001
S Hunt Gerardo D M Citron M C Claros H T Fernandez E J Goldstein

Pasteurella multocida is composed of three subspecies that are often differentiated by fermentation of sorbitol and dulcitol. We studied 35 dulcitol-negative P. multocida isolates from infected dog and cat bite wounds, 16 of which yielded weak and/or conflicting fermentation reactions in Andrades sorbitol, thus making it difficult to distinguish between the two dulcitol-negative subspecies of P...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2002
C Dahl A Permin J P Christensen M Bisgaard A P Muhairwa K M D Petersen J S D Poulsen A L Jensen

Pasteurella multocida and Ascaridia galli are observed with high prevalences in free range chickens in Denmark, but the impact is unknown. A study was carried out to examine the interaction between A. galli and P. multocida in chickens and the impact on production. Five groups, each with 20 18-week-old Lohmann Brown chickens were infected. Group 1 was orally infected with 1000+/-50 embryonated ...

Journal: :British medical journal 1983
J G Temple G V Bradby F O O'Connor K S Panesar T O Mulligan T J Robinson D W Ward

2 Swartz MN, Kunz LJ. Pasteurella multocida infection in man: report of 2 cases. N Engli Med 1959;261:888. 3 Schmidt EC, Previtt LV, Koch ML. Pulmonary abscess with empyema caused by Pasteurella multocida. Report on a fatal case. AmJf Clin Pathol 1970 ;54 :733. 4 Itoh M, Tierno PMJ, Milstoc M, Berger AR. A unique outbreak of Pasteurella multocida in a chronic disease hospital. Am _7 Public Heal...

A. H. Wani G. Singh L. Verma M. Sharma P. Dhar R. Chahota S. Verma, V. Dogra

Pasteurella multocida (P. multocida) is an important pathogen of various domestic animals. The outer membrane proteins (OMPs) play a major role in pathogenesis and immunogenicity of P. multocida. The aim of the study was to develop indirect enzyme linked immuno sorbant assay (ELISA) based on OMPs to ascertain the antibody titers in animals post-infection or to gauge the potency of vaccine. The ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1990
B J Deeb R F DiGiacomo B L Bernard S M Silbernagel

The natural history of infection with Pasteurella multocida and Bordetella bronchiseptica in domestic rabbits was studied prospectively at a commercial rabbitry. At weaning, about 25% of rabbits had nasal infections with P. multocida and 75% had infections with B. bronchiseptica. Infection of weanling rabbits paralleled nasal infections of their dams. The proportion of rabbits with both infecti...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2001
P G Mbuthia H Christensen M Boye K M Petersen M Bisgaard P N Nyaga J E Olsen

A Pasteurella multocida species-specific oligonucleotide probe, pmhyb449, targeting 16S rRNA was designed and evaluated by whole-cell hybridization against 22 selected reference strains in animal tissues. It differentiated P. multocida from other bacterial species of the families Pasteurellaceae and Enterobacteriaceae and also from divergent species of the order Cytophagales (except biovar 2 st...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2006
Julie A Blanchong Michael D Samuel Diana R Goldberg Daniel J Shadduck Margaret A Lehr

Avian cholera, caused by Pasteurella multocida, affects waterbirds across North America and occurs worldwide among various avian species. Once an epizootic begins, contamination of the wetland environment likely facilitates the transmission of P. multocida to susceptible birds. To evaluate the ability of P. multocida serotype-1, the most common serotype associated with avian cholera in waterfow...

A. Sotoodehnia A.R. Jabbaei G.R. Moazeni M. Tabatabaie S. Ataie

The virulence of Pasteurella multocida (P. multocida) serotype A1 for chickens and mice was determined. Groups of chicken and mice were exposed intramuscularly and intraperitoneally to various concentration of P. multocida broth culture, respectively. This strain was highly virulent for chickens so that those exposed to only 7 c.f.u. of the organism died in less than 24 hours. Groups of mice ex...

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