Rhoades K R, Rimler R B
USDA, ARS, National Animal Disease Center, Ames, Iowa 50010.
Avian Dis. 1988 Jan-Mar;32(1):121-3.
Two strains of capsular serogroup B Pasteurella multocida isolated from avian hosts (swan and turkey) were evaluated for virulence based on lethality for turkey poults. Groups of poults were exposed intramuscularly to various concentrations of organisms of each strain. Both strains were virulent. The strain isolated from a turkey was highly virulent: all exposed poults died in less than 24 hours, including those exposed to only 79 organisms. This highly virulent strain was neither highly invasive nor highly infective: intrapharyngeal exposure with 7.9 x 10(6) organisms resulted in death of only one of five poults, and attempts to isolate the organism from pharyngeal mucosae and livers of surviving poults were unsuccessful. The high degree of virulence of a B capsular group strain isolated from a turkey indicates a disease-producing potential for members of this uncommon serogroup of P. multocida.
对从禽类宿主(天鹅和火鸡)分离出的两株B型多杀性巴氏杆菌进行了基于对小火鸡致死率的毒力评估。将小火鸡分组,肌肉注射不同浓度的各菌株菌体。两株菌均具有毒性。从火鸡分离出的菌株毒性很强:所有暴露的小火鸡在不到24小时内死亡,包括那些仅接触79个菌体的小火鸡。这种高毒力菌株既不是高度侵袭性的,也不是高度传染性的:用7.9×10⁶个菌体进行咽内暴露,五只小火鸡中只有一只死亡,并且试图从存活小火鸡的咽黏膜和肝脏中分离出该菌未成功。从火鸡分离出的B型荚膜群菌株的高毒力表明这种不常见的多杀性巴氏杆菌血清群成员具有致病潜力。