Bulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine (Dec 2021)

Characterisation and pathogenicity of Pasteurella multocida capsular serogroup A isolates from Awassi sheep in Syria

  • H. Al-haj Ali,
  • B. Al Balaa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15547/bjvm.2299
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
pp. 487 – 496

Abstract

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The aim of the present study was to evaluate the prevalence of serogroup A of Pasteurella multocida in Syrian Awassi sheep. Of 1630 samples collected from nasal swabs of healthy and pneumonic sheep (125 herds) and pneumonic sheep lungs, a total of 228 (13.9%) strains were isolated and identified as P. multocida subsp. multocida by phenotypic and biochemical characterisation. However, of them only 117 (51.3%) were identified as serogroup A of P. multocida when PCR assay with specific primers for serogroup A strains was applied. The highest rate of serogroup A isolation was from ap-parently healthy sheep (49.6%) with consideration that all lung isolates (23 isolates) belonged to se-rogroup A. Geographical and seasonal distribution showed that about 60% of positively isolated bac-teria originated from Syrian desert (29 isolates) and central parts of semi-arid step zone (41 isolates). A significant increase (P≤0.05) in the rate of positive isolates was observed in winter as compared to spring. Pathogenicity tests of 10 isolates with 50 or 10 LD50 values showed that 5 isolates were able to induce symptoms of fowl cholera in challenge-exposed chickens indicating that migratory Awassi sheep might serve as a carrier for serogroup A of P. multocida and that ovine isolates may be virulent for local breed of chickens.

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