2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.9508/v1
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Identification of serotypes Pasteurella multocida and Mannheimia haemolytica from cattle and sheep in central Ethiopia

Abstract: Background: Pneumonic pasteurellosis is a multi-factorial respiratory disease of cattle and sheep caused by combination of etiologic agents; hence, reliable information is needed on the species or serotypes of bacterial agents for optimum control of the disease. This study was conducted with the objectives of identification of bacterial agents causing pneumonic pasteurellosis in cattle and sheep and identify serotypes of P. multocida involved. Methods: Bacteriological and molecular methods were used on 176 pne… Show more

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“…Clinical Signs: Pneumonia pasteurellosis is an important disease that affect animal often appear depressed, with a muco- Austin Publishing Group purulent nasal and ocular, exhibit inappetance, weight loss and temperatures rises to 40.4°C to 42°C. Most cases happen within two weeks after transportation and the development of disease can be rapid with death without showing above clinical signs of disease [66]. The most common manifestation of P. multicoda in humans is a local wound infection, usually following an animal bite or scratch which can develop into a serious soft tissue infection that can be further complicated by abscesses, septic arthritis and osteomyelitis also cause meningitis, ocular infections [54].…”
Section: Symptomatology and Diagnostic Of Pasteurellosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical Signs: Pneumonia pasteurellosis is an important disease that affect animal often appear depressed, with a muco- Austin Publishing Group purulent nasal and ocular, exhibit inappetance, weight loss and temperatures rises to 40.4°C to 42°C. Most cases happen within two weeks after transportation and the development of disease can be rapid with death without showing above clinical signs of disease [66]. The most common manifestation of P. multicoda in humans is a local wound infection, usually following an animal bite or scratch which can develop into a serious soft tissue infection that can be further complicated by abscesses, septic arthritis and osteomyelitis also cause meningitis, ocular infections [54].…”
Section: Symptomatology and Diagnostic Of Pasteurellosismentioning
confidence: 99%