DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180813-4449
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Evaluation of nasal culturing procedures and immunization as applied to the control of Bordetella bronchiseptica rhinitis in swine

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“…Primary swab isolates are usually plated onto selective media containing penicillin, streptomycin, and nystatin (a fungus inhibitor) (56). Other types of selective media have also been used successfully (41,56,57).…”
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“…Primary swab isolates are usually plated onto selective media containing penicillin, streptomycin, and nystatin (a fungus inhibitor) (56). Other types of selective media have also been used successfully (41,56,57).…”
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“…Although various selective media have been proposed for use by different investigators, none has been proven to be entirely satisfactory. In some cases, specimens plated on selective media that did not yield B. bronchiseptica were not evaluated by another method (5,7,13). This is an important point, since it has been reported that selective media can retard the growth of B. bronchiseptica when the organism is present in low numbers (20).…”
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“…Surprisingly, there are only a few reports on the utilization of selective media for the isolation of these microorganisms. Since the work of Farrington and Switzer (12), MacConkey furaltadone medium is commonly used for the recovery of B. bronchiseptica. Isolation of P. multocida in piglets has been done mainly by passage in mice (19).…”
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