2006, Number 3
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Vet Mex 2006; 37 (3)
Isolation and characterization of Bordetella bronchiseptica strains from canine origin.
Molina GG, Rosales ME, Bárcenas MG, Montaraz CJA
Language: English/Spanish
References: 42
Page: 313-325
PDF size: 288.14 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Bordetella bronchiseptica strains were isolated, identified and characterized from canine origin. With this aim, dogs with semiology of respiratory clinical signs or clinically healthy were sampled with hyssop impregnated of brain-heart infusion medium. Swabs were cultured on Mac Conkey agar plates and after 48 h incubation at 37°C; the supposed colonies of
B. bronchiseptica were identifi ed by motility, Gram stain, and biochemical tests. The strains were characterized by their virulence factors such as: haemolysis, haemagglutination, production of dermonecrotic toxin and the presence of pertactin. One hundred and thirty swabs were obtained during an eight months period, and 11 strains were isolated. Eleven animals displayed tract respiratory affection and six strains were isolated. None of the strains showed a clear hemolytic activity, the hemagglutination titer varied among the different strains. All but one showed dermonecrotic activity, and only four strains expressed pertactin.
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