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Development of rapid PCR method for simultaneous identification of species, specific capsular type, and toxigenicity of Pasteurella sp. isolates
Toxigenicity, species, and type species of Pasteurella multocida isolates cannot be differentiated by morphology or standard biochemical reactions. A more rapid method is needed for P. multocida detection from clinical cases. These findings provide rapid insights into the characteristics of P. multo...
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Published in: | Comparative clinical pathology 2012-12, Vol.21 (6), p.1333-1336 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Toxigenicity, species, and type species of
Pasteurella multocida
isolates cannot be differentiated by morphology or standard biochemical reactions. A more rapid method is needed for
P. multocida
detection from clinical cases. These findings provide rapid insights into the characteristics of
P. multocida
isolates and suggest that this method can identify toxigenic and specific capsular type
P. multocida
. A PCR assay has been developed for rapid detection of
P. multocida
and differentiation of capsular types A and D. In this rapid method,
kmt1
,
capA
and
capD
, and
toxA
genes were amplified and a reliable multiplex PCR method for the detection of
P. multocida
in sheep and goats in the south of Iran was designed. Twenty isolates were obtained, which evinced characteristic morphological and cultural properties. Ten samples were identified simultaneously through the presence of the
kmt1
gene as
P. multocida
species, the
hydD–hydC
gene as type A capsule, and the
toxA
gene as dermonecrotic toxin by mPCR, but none of them belonged to type D. |
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ISSN: | 1618-5641 1618-565X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00580-011-1291-7 |