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. 1971 Oct;35(4):313-7.

Pasteurella haemolytica of cattle: serotype, production of beta-galactosidase and antibacterial sensitivity

Pasteurella haemolytica of cattle: serotype, production of beta-galactosidase and antibacterial sensitivity

M L Fox et al. Can J Comp Med. 1971 Oct.

Abstract

Two hundred and three isolates of Pasteurella haemolytica from cattle were studied. They originated from the nasal cavity of cattle in housed herds; the nasal cavity and pneumonic lungs of experimental feedlot calves and from pneumonic bovine lungs submitted for bacteriological diagnosis.To determine whether a single characteristic or combination of characteristics might be a feature of isolates collected from animals with pneumonic pasteurellosis (Shipping Fever), the following tests were made. Cultures were serotyped by indirect haemagglutination; the ability to produce beta-galactosidase was examined in the ortho-nitrophenyl-beta-D-galactopyranoside (ONPG) test and antibacterial sensitivity tests were done. None of these factors could be directly related to the role of P. haemolytica in "Shipping Fever".

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