B:2 típusú Pasteurella multocida törzsek okozta megbetegedés előfordulása sertésekben - Irodalmi összefoglaló és esetismertetés
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2016-06Author
Ujvári, Barbara
Szeredi, Levente
Pertl, László
Erdélyi, Károly
Tóth, Gergely
Jánosi, Szilárd
Molnár, Tamás
Magyar, Tibor
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The authors give an overview of septicaemic pasteurellosis in pigs caused by
Pasteurella multocida type B:2. This acute and frequently fatal disease primarily
affects buffaloes and cattle, but other species are also known to be susceptible
to the infection. This paper describes the first occurrence of septicaemic pasteurellosis in swine in Hungary. Detailed description is given about the circumstances of the disease observed in backyard pigs in August 2013, and the results
of the pathological, histopathological, and immune-histochemical analysis are
also presented. The most characteristic lesion was dark red discolouration of the
skin of the ventral region of the neck and the thorax accompanied by oedema
and haemorrhages. The P. multocida strains isolated form the diseased pigs
proved to represent capsular type B, somatic serotype 2, and biovar 3. Multihost
multilocus sequence typing (MLST) assigned these strains to a new sequence
type (ST61). RIRDC (Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation)
MLST demonstrated sequence type 122 that is characteristic for strains causing
haemorrhagic septicaemia.