2023
DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.005947
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Mannheimia cairinae sp. nov., a novel species of Mannheimia obtained from Muscovy ducks (Cairina moschata) and reclassification of Mannheimia ovis as heterotypic synonym of Mannheimia pernigra

Abstract: During a screening study for Pasteurella multocida in two unrelated flocks of Muscovy ducks pharyngeal and cloacal swabs were collected. A total of 59 Pasteurellaceae -like isolates sharing the same colony morphology were subcultured and subsequently characterized. Colonies on bovine blood agar were nonhaemolytic, regular, circular, sligh… Show more

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“…Phenotypic characters obtained are in accordance with those of Pasteurellaceae and the genus Mannheimia [8]. Isolates of clade V can only be separated from M. varigena by production of indole, while two to seven characters separate clade V from M. haemolytica (2), M. glucosida (3), M. granulomatis (3), M. ruminalis (3), M. caviae (7) [9], M. pernigra (6) [10], and M. cairinae (6) [11] ().…”
Section: Phenotypic Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Phenotypic characters obtained are in accordance with those of Pasteurellaceae and the genus Mannheimia [8]. Isolates of clade V can only be separated from M. varigena by production of indole, while two to seven characters separate clade V from M. haemolytica (2), M. glucosida (3), M. granulomatis (3), M. ruminalis (3), M. caviae (7) [9], M. pernigra (6) [10], and M. cairinae (6) [11] ().…”
Section: Phenotypic Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phenotypic characteristics separating the species of MannheimiaSpecies: 1, Mannheimia indoligenes sp. nov.; 2, Mannheimia cairinae[11]; 3, Mannheimia pernigra[10]; 4, Mannheimia haemolytica[2]; 5, Mannheimia glucosida[2]; 6, Mannheimia granulomatis[2]; 7, Mannheimia ruminalis[2]; 8, Mannheimia varigena[2]; 9, Mannheimia caviae[9]; 10, Mannheimia bovis[26]*. +, 90 % or more of the strains positive within 1-2 days; (+), 90 % or more of the strains positive within 3-14 days (late positive); -, less than 10 % of the strains are positive within 14 days; d, 11-89 % of the strains are positive; w, weak positive.…”
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