Serotyping pathogenicity of Erysipelothrix strains isolated from tonsils of slaughter pigs in Thailand

Erysipelothrix strains were isolated from the tonsils of 46 (15.0%) of 307 apparently healthy slaughter pigs in Thailand during the period of August to September, 1997. A total of 27 of the 46 Erysipelothrix isolates could be classified into 5 serovars but the remaining 19 were untypable in this stu...

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Hauptverfasser: Takahashi, T. (Japan. Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Kokubunji, Tokyo. National Veterinary Assay Lab.), Sunama, P, Satra, J, Cholsindhu, N, Kongthon, S, Jitnupong, W, Yamamoto, K, Kijima, M, Furuuchi, S
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description Erysipelothrix strains were isolated from the tonsils of 46 (15.0%) of 307 apparently healthy slaughter pigs in Thailand during the period of August to September, 1997. A total of 27 of the 46 Erysipelothrix isolates could be classified into 5 serovars but the remaining 19 were untypable in this study. Of the 25 isolates serologically identified as Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae, 20, 4, and 1 isolates belonged to serovars 2, 12, and 17, respectively. Only 2 isolates from the tonsils belonged to Erysipelothrix tonsillarum and represented either serovar 7 or 10. Although the periods and the districts of the survey were limited, the information obtained in the present investigation demonstrates the presence of a variety of serovars in pigs in Thailand. Of 29 selected isolates belonging to serovars 2, 7, 10, 12, 17, and untypable, only 5 (17.2%) were virulent for both mice and pigs. Five of these virulent isolates belonging to serovars 2 and 12 killed less than 30% of mice immunized with a swine erysipelas bacteria commercially available in thailand, suggesting that the vaccine elicited a sufficient immunity to these field isolates
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AMIGDALAS
AMYGDALE
Animals
Bacterial Vaccines - standards
characterization
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DNA, Bacterial - chemistry
ERYSIPELOTHRIX
Erysipelothrix - classification
Erysipelothrix - immunology
Erysipelothrix - pathogenicity
Erysipelothrix Infections - epidemiology
Erysipelothrix Infections - microbiology
Erysipelothrix Infections - prevention & control
Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
Erysipelothrix tonsillarum
Female
Immunization - veterinary
LECHON
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred ICR
Palatine Tonsil - microbiology
PIGLETS
Polymerase Chain Reaction - veterinary
PORCELET
SACRIFICIO
Serotyping - veterinary
slaughter swine
SLAUGHTERING
Swine
Swine Diseases - epidemiology
Swine Diseases - microbiology
Swine Diseases - prevention & control
TAILANDIA
THAILAND
Thailand - epidemiology
THAILANDE
tonsil
TONSILS
Virulence
title Serotyping pathogenicity of Erysipelothrix strains isolated from tonsils of slaughter pigs in Thailand
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