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Characterization of Pasteurellaceae-like bacteria isolated from clinically affected psittacine birds

The aim of the present investigation was to identify and characterize Pasteurella-like isolates obtained from clinically affected psittacine birds. A total of 37 isolates from psittacine birds tentatively classified with the family Pasteurellaceae were characterized phenotypically. The genetic relat...

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Published in:Journal of applied microbiology 2010-04, Vol.108 (4), p.1235-1243
Main Authors: Gregersen, R.H, Neubauer, C, Christensen, H, Korczak, B, Bojesen, A.M, Hess, M, Bisgaard, M
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description The aim of the present investigation was to identify and characterize Pasteurella-like isolates obtained from clinically affected psittacine birds. A total of 37 isolates from psittacine birds tentatively classified with the family Pasteurellaceae were characterized phenotypically. The genetic relationship was investigated by sequencing of partial rpoB and 16S rRNA genes for selected isolates. The results obtained were compared with the data from 16 reference strains. Nine isolates were identified as Gallibacterium spp., 16 as Volucribacter spp. or Volucribacter-like, while 11 isolates were classified as taxon 44 of Bisgaard. A single isolate was identified as Pasteurella multocida. Characterization of Pasteurellaceae by traditional methods is often inconclusive because of inconsistent reactions and phenotypic diversity. For the same reason, genotyping is essential to allow proper classification as demonstrated in the present study. Limited information exists on the isolation and significance of Pasteurellaceae associated with clinically affected psittacine birds showing signs of digestive and/or respiratory disorders. The present investigations demonstrated that these organisms are widely distributed among clinically affected birds, but isolation of these taxa cannot be unambiguously correlated with the symptoms observed.
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Bird Diseases - microbiology
disease
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Health and Pathology
identification
Microbiology
Molecular Sequence Data
Pasteurella
Pasteurella Infections - microbiology
Pasteurella Infections - veterinary
Pasteurellaceae
Pasteurellaceae - classification
Pasteurellaceae - genetics
Pasteurellaceae - isolation & purification
Phenotype
Phylogeny
Psittaciformes - microbiology
psittacine birds
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics
title Characterization of Pasteurellaceae-like bacteria isolated from clinically affected psittacine birds
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