Serological types of Pasteurella haemolytica in Kenya.
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1978Author
Mwangota, AU
Muhammed, SI
Thomson, RG
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The 12 known serotypes of P. haemolytica and the two biotypes A and T were found to occur in Kenya. Biotype T was more common in disease conditions than biotype A, which was more common in the nasal passages of healthy animals. Only biotypes A strains were recovered from cattle and the majority were serotypes 1 and 2, but serotypes 4 and 11 were also isolated. All serotypes were found to occur in sheep and goats, but serotypes 3, 4, 6, 8 and 10 were more commonly associated with pneumonia. It was observed that chickens could harbour both biotypes A and T in pathological conditions. Biotype A serotype 2 was isolated from an adult wildebeest, but the prevalence of P. haemolytica in wild animals needs further investigation.
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Cornell Veterinarian 1978 Vol. 68 No. 1 pp. 84-93Publisher
University of Nairobi