Abstract:Background: Pasteurella multocida is an important bacterial pathogen that causes many major diseases of which haemorrhagic septiciemia (HS) in cattle and buffalo is responsible for catastrophic epizootics in India and South Asia. In India, the disease haemorrhagic septiciemia is considered as the most dreaded bacterial disease. Various host- and pathogen- specific determinants are responsible for disease outcome. Various bacterial virulence genes (tbpA, pfhA, toxA, hgbB, hgbA, nanH, nanB, sodA, sodC, oma87 and… Show more
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